TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The global recession took a major toll on enterprise software vendors and their customers in 2009, leading to flagging license sales and tight IT budgets. But the economy also prompted a series of policy changes and concessions from vendors that could make users' lives easier in the long run, especially if they become broader trends.
By Chris Kanaracus | 14 December, 2009 08:00
Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini said the economy has already hit rock bottom and now that it's emerging from the recessionary mire, companies are about to take the lid off of IT budgets.
By Sharon Gaudin | 23 October, 2009 05:27
Some sectors in the electronics industry are showing signs of recovery, but the damage caused by the recession may be felt for a few years, Gartner said in a study released on Monday.
By Agam Shah | 13 October, 2009 07:23
Information technology consultant Dena L. Smith lays out a hypothetical dilemma: Should an IT department hire a more expensive vendor because the vendor shares its own company's ethics standards, or should it go with a lower-cost provider that doesn't?
By Mary K. Pratt | 24 August, 2009 13:10
The PC market is showing signs of recovery, with the freefall of PC shipments skidding to a halt thanks to competitive PC prices and a continued interest in netbooks, Gartner said on Thursday
By Agam Shah | 26 June, 2009 06:16
A new report from recruitment company Hudson has reinforced what most of us take for granted: recessions make staff nervous.
By Tim Lohman | 26 August, 2009 10:09
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