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Unraveling the mystery of IT costs

August 23, 2005 Many business managers don't understand IT costs, but explaining them can help forge a true partnership between IT and the business. TAGS: IT cost, information technology, CIO, mystery, organization, manager, asset

Survey: People skills valued over those for IT

December 14, 2007 Microsoft-commissioned survey of execs finds ability to communicate with co-workers is regarded as more important than tech skills. TAGS: communication skill, survey, skill, information technology, Bill Gates, workplace, Microsoft Corp.

The incredible shrinking IT staff?

May 26, 2005 Gartner predicts that by 2010, the number of IT staff in the profession will fall by 15 percent. TAGS: Gartner Inc., information technology, profession, outsourcing company, information system, organization, U.S.

Gartner sees less demand for IT specialists

November 29, 2005 Companies will seek employees who are versatile enough to manage tech and business needs, researcher predicts. TAGS: Gartner Inc., regulatory compliance, information technology, notebook computer, laptop computer

Why IT does--and does not--matter

October 28, 2003 CenterBeam CEO Kevin Francis on why IT still does--and does not--matter more than you might think. TAGS: competitive advantage, information technology, Federal Express, RPC, article, PC, Microsoft Corp.

India faces offshore IT skills crisis by 2010

December 14, 2005 Focus on skills and quality of workforce; physical infrastructure also needs "immediate attention," says report. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, offshore, India, BPO, information technology, workforce, infrastructure, skill, attention

Computers as environment-unfriendly as planes?

May 1, 2007 IT cumulatively produces as much carbon dioxide as the world's commercial aircraft, research firm Gartner asserts. TAGS: Gartner Inc., information technology, telecommunications, PC

Europe, U.S. lead rise in IT governance efforts

February 28, 2008 IT Governance Institute study says 50 percent of U.S., European businesses implement IT governance practices, cites benefits. TAGS: IT governance, respondent, ITIL, information technology, framework, practice, organization, Europe, survey, North America, U.S.

Index ranks IT industries by nation

July 12, 2007 More than 60 countries were scored on factors ranging from business environment and R&D efforts. How did the U.S. fare?Chart: World's top IT economies TAGS: competitiveness, information technology, economist, R&D, factor, U.S.

IT employers cool on tech degrees

February 28, 2007 Survey finds that many U.K. employers don't care whether IT job applicants graduated with a tech-related degree. TAGS: employer, Information and Communication Technology, degree, information technology, U.K., survey, skill

Dell acquires ACS

November 15, 2006 Acquisition of the UK-based IT application management services company comes amid Mircosoft's Vista debut. TAGS: acquisition, U.K., Dell, information technology, Microsoft Windows Vista

Vodafone's IT cost-cutting on track

November 10, 2006 Data center consolidation across continental Europe is complete as part of plan to slash $190 million annually. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., data center, mobile operator, information technology

Motorola names new CIO

July 13, 2005 Motorola picks Patricia B. Morrison, who formerly acted as CIO for Office Depot and GE, to lead its IT infrastructure team. TAGS: CIO, Office Depot Inc., General Electric Co., Motorola Inc., information technology

Survey: A third of IT projects exceed budget

September 13, 2007 Research finds that poor forecasting, increases in scope and conflicts between multiple projects result in overspending. TAGS: chief information officer, survey, forecasting, project, Computer Associates International Inc., information technology

IT glitch results in Cadbury chocolate glut

June 8, 2006 Problems in the introduction of an SAP-based system led to an excess of chocolate bars, leading to a hit on profits. TAGS: Cadbury Schweppes, ERP, SAP AG, information technology, U.K., hit

Study: IT outsourcing services multiply

December 8, 2005 IBM and EDS still lead the pack, but a growing number of firms are finding new ways to take info-tech chores off your hands, IDC says. TAGS: Electronic Data Systems Corp., IT outsourcing, firm, Salesforce.com Inc., outsourcing, information technology, data center, IBM Corp., research company

Green IT strategies stifled by inertia

September 28, 2007 Energy efficiency is still low on agenda for some businesses, with many failing to monitor IT power use, according to IBM research. TAGS: information technology, IBM Corp., monitor

Beijing starts IT testing for Olympics

August 2, 2007 Testing gets under way a full year before the event opens, with 500 worst-case scenarios to be rehearsed. TAGS: Olympic Games, Atos, Beijing, IT infrastructure, information technology, volunteer, event, games, PC

Tech bigwigs push for the global good

May 4, 2006 At the World Congress on Information Technology, Dell, Intel and others make pitches to governments for increased investing. TAGS: information technology, government, AMD, Intel, Dell, photograph, laptop computer, PC

Why women leave IT in the U.K.

September 9, 2005 Macho culture and long hours drive women out of IT culture in the U.K., according to recent research. TAGS: women, information technology, culture, sector, U.K.
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