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Weak global economy could stunt PC growth

US recession, post-Olympics blues and costly oil could put brakes on PC market

Effective desktop management can deliver savings of 42%, Gartner says

The effective management of desktop PCs can cut the the total cost of ownership by 42%, analyst Gartner has said.

Hardware Hoarders: Photography competition

How to submit your photo to our hardware hoarders image gallery: tips on submitting your photo by Flickr or email.

Reuters consolidates IT printer infrastructure to save £1.2m

Reuters has extended a contract with Xerox to consolidate its printer infrastructure across 12 London offices, which is expected to save Reuters more than £1.2m over a five year period.

EasyJet plans Web 2.0 travel engine to increase sales

EasyJet plans Web 2.0 travel engine to increase sales - by John-Paul Kamath EasyJet will redesign its website using

Grammar school saves third of IT budget with online procurement

Bradford Grammar School is saving two days a week and a third of its IT budget with a web-based procurement ...

Cern leads the way in database innovation

In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal for an information management system to his boss,...

European Commission to invest £1.8bn in embedded computing

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 25 February 2008
The European Commission is setting up a £1.8bn pool to fund a 10-year research and development project into embedded or "pervasive" computing in the hopes of capturing a larger slice of a market growing at 14% a year and already worth £45bn. ...

Hewlett-Packard targets enterprise printing sectors in education, financial services and retail

Hewlett-Packard has released three targeted print systems designed to address the needs of the financial services, higher education, and retail sectors located in the EMEA region.

Kyoto University deploys energy efficient supercomputer for genomic information processing

Kyoto University in Japan is deploying a new energy saving supercomputer from Fujitsu that will deliver a theoretical peak performance of 61.2 teraflops (trillions of operations per second).
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