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Outsourcing key to beating downturn
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Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
09 September 2008
Recession begins to bite into IT departments at nearly three quarters of firms
Sun unveils six-core servers to aid virtualisation and datacentre efficiency
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Author:
Antony Savvas
Date:
17 September 2008
Sun Microsystems has unveiled new six-core X64 servers to support virtualisation and aid datacentre efficiency. Sun...
Intelligence visualisation to supersede location based systems
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Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
23 September 2008
Misplaced preoccupation with short-range wireless communications technologies and not information they carry
BT halves network costs with Ethernet over IP launch
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Author:
Ian Grant
Date:
03 October 2008
Network users can now run non-IP protocols using Ethernet over BT's...
Data deduplication boosts storage efficiency
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Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
07 October 2008
Increasing popularity for method that claims to eliminate inherent data redundancies that exist in traditional storage processes
SMBs may not see cloud’s silver lining
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Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
14 October 2008
Many SMBs seriously considering a switch to cloud computing but failing to see changes needed to obtain the rewards
Astute Carillion beats CSC to submarine outsource deal
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Author:
Ian Grant
Date:
23 October 2008
BAE Systems' submarine building division has outsourced IT services for 4,500 usersin a deal with Carillion IT Servicesworth "tens of millions" of pounds over the next five years.
Gartner symposium: BT to cut IT spending by a fifth as credit crunch bites
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Author:
Ian Grant
Date:
06 November 2008
BT is to cut its IT spending by 20% amid growing concern over the impact of the financial downturn.
Mobile broadband prices at crossroads
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Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
05 December 2008
As telecoms operators feel the pinch from the credit crunch, the days of cheap mobile broadband could be over. Or maybe not...
Avaya to buy Nortel enterprise arm
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Author:
Alex Scroxton
Date:
21 July 2009
Avaya is to buy Nortel's enterprise unit for $475m, ending weeks of speculation and sealing the bankrupt vendor's fate once and for all.
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