Monthly Archives: January 2010

How to Rein in Telecom Expenses Without Hindering Long-Term Growth

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On average, one to two percent of an enterprise's total revenue is spent on communications. Surprisingly, these costs are among the top corporate expenses...

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90, M90p Desktops Tap Intel Core Chips

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Lenovo introduced two new high-performance desktops PCs for enterprises on Jan. 14, the ThinkCentre M90 and M90p. Both are the first ThinkCentre desktops to...

IBM LotusLive Snags Panasonic to Challenge Google in the Cloud

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IBM has landed a major customer for its cloud computing initiative in Panasonic Corporation, with 150,000 employees of the Japanese electronics maker using IBM's...
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LABS GALLERY: LapLink PCmover Pro, Enterprise Ease XP-to-Windows 7 Migration

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LABS GALLERY: LapLink PCmover Pro, Enterprise Ease XP-to-Windows 7 Migration by Andrew Garcia Migration Types PCmover allows several types of transfers. You can perform direct migrations over...

How to Use IT to Help Your Business Survive a Crisis

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Maintaining both the short and long-term viability of your business is dependent on the effectiveness of your work force. One of the keys to...

Doctors Say Narrative Missing from Proposed EHR Regulations

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The Obama administration's push for subsidized electronic health records has entered a new phase, with the public getting two months to comment on recently...

HP, Dell, Acer Strengthened Global PC Market in 2009

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Strong PC sales in the fourth quarter of 2009 helped make up for a slow start, and in the end, the 2009 worldwide PC...

British Court Gives McKinnon Extradition Reprieve with New Judicial Review

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The British High Court has given the thumbs up to a judicial review of the Home Secretary's decision to allow the extradition process for...

SAP Details Tiered Pricing Model for Customer Support

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SAP is now offering a tiered pricing model for customer support, an apparent stand-down from the business-software maker's earlier plan to raise its entire...

Google’s Handle on China Flap Freezes the Evil Meter

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Google executives spent precious hours in 2009 defending Google from the perceptions of its being evil, whether it was against claims that it freezes...