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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Intuit's Quickbooks Online service suffered an outage this week that left "a small subset" of customers unable to access their data, but the company says the problems with the on-demand accounting software have now been fixed.
By Chris Kanaracus | 25 May, 2012 17:12
A federal court in California has ordered seven technology companies in the state including Apple, Intel, Adobe and Google to face a private antitrust suit from five former employees, who alleged that the companies conspired to eliminate competition between them for skilled labor to suppress compensation and mobility of employees.
By John Ribeiro | 20 April, 2012 16:56
Intuit has set up a pilot program that allows farmers in India to find the best prices for their crops, simply by exchanging a few SMS messages on their cell phones.
By Joab Jackson | 31 March, 2012 07:55
Intuit this week asked a court to throw out a class action lawsuit brought by two US taxpayers who claim their use of the TurboTax Online tax-preparation service resulted in a usurious and "predatory" fee.
By Chris Kanaracus | 21 March, 2012 05:01
If you think cloud computing is a disruptive force within the enterprise, just imagine what the cloud is doing to the vendor landscape.
By Christine Burns | 05 December, 2011 16:39
Now that business users have begun clamoring for Android phones in earnest, it's a better time than ever to take a fresh look at the Android apps now available for enterprises.
By Katherine Noyes | 02 September, 2010 07:02
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