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IBM builds consulting center in India

March 8, 2006 A new center in Bangalore will serve as a hub to replicate custom-built applications for other customers. TAGS: Bangalore, IBM Corp., consulting, India, consultant

IBM consultants model business services

January 26, 2005 IBM Global Services unveils service designed to help business customers rework their computing infrastructure to be more flexible and efficient. TAGS: Soma, IBM Global Services, SOA, application development, consultant, IBM Corp., consulting

Google adding search privacy protections

March 14, 2007 Privacy experts say the plan is a step in the right direction, but more could be done. TAGS: search privacy, IP address, IP, Google Inc., consultant, search, server, Web browser

Tech consultant CSC lands $360 million Sun deal

February 2, 2005 Computer Sciences Corp. will manage internal business systems applications for Sun Microsystems. TAGS: Computer Sciences Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., IT infrastructure, information technology, consultant

Wipro sets up Compuware facility in Bangalore

January 27, 2005 Indian software company opens center to train consultants and engineers on tools developed by Compuware. TAGS: Compuware Corp., Wipro Technologies, enterprise computing, Bangalore, enterprise application, facility, consultant, software company

Keeping an eye on MySpace

June 29, 2006 special feature Service alerts users to changes in member profiles, login history, comments posted to particular page. TAGS: MySpace, margin, parent, kid, consultant, monitor, eye, IM

Does Nick Carr matter?

August 21, 2004 Strategy+business concludes that a controversial new book on the strategic value of information technology is flawed--but correct. TAGS: competitive advantage, information technology, consultant, article

Executive shakeup at video site Revver

December 21, 2006 One of the companies chasing YouTube sees two of its three co-founders bolt; firm also announces addition of three new executives. TAGS: co-founder, spokesperson, COO, consultant, YouTube, video

The future of malware: Trojan horses

October 13, 2006 Targeted attacks used for industrial espionage have become the nightmare scenario for big companies, researchers say. TAGS: Alex Shipp, radar, attack, organization, Graham Cluley, MessageLabs Ltd., trojan horse, Sophos Plc., consultant, security company, Symantec Corp., threat, malware, researcher, Microsoft Office, e-mail

Keeping watch over Microsoft

October 6, 2005 Professor and author Neil Barrett has a new role: Letting the EC know whether the software maker is playing by the antitrust rules. TAGS: consultant, antitrust, professor, U.K., author, student, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

IBM retools Global Services

May 5, 2005 Big Blue seeks higher, more profitable ground in the market for business computing services. TAGS: business consulting, Electronic Data Systems Corp., IBM Corp., business computing, Accenture Ltd., outsourcing, consulting service, consultant, consulting company, consulting, Dell, HP

Where Dell went wrong

February 1, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says the company was overthrown by competition, product commoditization and sheer arrogance. TAGS: business customer, Kevin Rollins, Dell, consultant, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp., CEO, PC

Beware of ransomware, firm warns

July 24, 2006 Hackers are using increasingly more sophisticated technology to seize companies' data and hold it for ransom. TAGS: antivirus company, Kaspersky Lab, Sophos Plc., encryption, hacker, consultant, information technology, antivirus, trojan horse, security

Ballmer: IBM in the crosshairs

March 17, 2006 Selling to CEOs with a different "point of view" will translate to revenue growth, the Microsoft head says. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, consulting, IBM Corp., business software, consultant, CEO, information technology, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Sony's antipiracy may end up on antivirus hit lists

November 4, 2005 Security software makers consider adding protection against the cloaking tool in Sony's anticopying technology. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, rootkit, Graham Cluley, Sophos Plc., Sony Corp., digital-rights management, antivirus company, antipiracy, antivirus, malicious software, consultant, security company, security, malware, operating system, spyware

This week in Microsoft security

July 22, 2005 Flaws in Remote Desktop Protocol and IE took center stage, while an IM worm targeted MSN Messenger, along with AOL's service. TAGS: remote desktop, flaw, MSN Messenger, consultant, Redmond, attacker, MSN, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp., anti-spyware, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, trojan horse, IM, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Automation a bigger deal than offshoring?

March 11, 2005 Coining "offpeopling," consultant's blog says technology displacing workers is more dramatically affecting the economy. TAGS: offshoring, automation, trend, worker, blog, consultant, information technology

Citywide Wi-Fi isn't dead yet

September 25, 2007 Even as EarthLink is scaling back deployments, some cities and regional networks are pushing forward with plans to build citywide Wi-Fi networks. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., Philadelphia, Wi-Fi network, Minneapolis, Wi-Fi, city, consultant, success, wireless network

Meet me in my avatar's office

January 24, 2007 IBM executives say success in the future services economy depends on how well employees play the game--literally. TAGS: virtual worlds, avatar, IBM Corp., Second Life, perspective, consultant, vision, event, security
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