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Eight business technology trends to watch

December 26, 2007 Eight emerging trends are transforming many markets and businesses. Executives should learn to shape the outcome rather than just react to it. TAGS: value chain, innovation, trend, supplier, outsourcing, goods, intellectual property, control, work

Greater scrutiny for Europe's outsourcing deals

August 30, 2007 Updated competition guidelines mean more outsourcing deals in Europe may have to go to the European Commission for approval. TAGS: outsourcing, scrutiny, supplier, commission, merger, Europe, approval, outsource, information technology, London

Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries

September 13, 2006 Company says 500 new stores, clubs to roll out tech for case- and pallet-level tracking before end of fiscal year. TAGS: RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID chip, supplier, grocery

Some resolutions for Corporate America

November 13, 2007 Savvion executive Rob Risany has had it--and he's issuing a manifesto that you corporate types ignore at your own risk. TAGS: globalization, supplier, decision-making, standards, resolution, Apple iPhone, idea

Amsterdam to evaluate open source

January 2, 2007 Seeking independence from proprietary software, city joins growing list of other municipalities testing Linux. TAGS: Amsterdam, department, supplier, Netherlands, open-source software, open source, Linux, city, Microsoft Corp.

Companies told to step up on security

February 6, 2007 Businesses must provide a secure environment for their customers and partners, Symantec CEO John Thompson tells RSA crowd. Photo: Thompson at RSA TAGS: RSA Security Inc., John Thompson, supplier, Symantec Corp., information technology, CEO, security

European e-commerce tax laws to be extended

May 18, 2006 Commission wants rules for value-added tax on European commerce to remain in force until end of 2008. TAGS: e-commerce, VAT, European Union, tax, commission, rule, supplier, extension

Chipmakers jockey for position

May 23, 2006 The race goes on between Intel and AMD for bragging rights and market share. TAGS: chip company, multiprocessor, market share, AMD, supplier, Intel, server, photograph, PC

Dude, what happened to my PC?

December 5, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing." TAGS: plaintiff, defendant, American Power Conversion Corp., sanction, conduct, evidence, founder, supplier, attorney, PC

Verizon drops DSL surcharge

August 30, 2006 Customer gripes lead to decision not to charge DSL subscribers a "supplier surcharge." TAGS: surcharge, DSL service, Verizon Communications, DSL, BellSouth Corp., fee, supplier, subscriber, chairman

The coming choice in wireless for CIOs

January 17, 2008 With more wireless "walled gardens" coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand's David Hattey says. TAGS: CIO, enterprise, workforce, mobile device, announcement, mobility, supplier, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, functionality, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, Wi-Fi, information technology

Intel to sell new Itanium servers

September 22, 2006 "White box" systems, running on "Montecito" processors, can be emblazoned with other PC makers' logos. Photos: New Itanium servers TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, computer company, Intel, supplier, server, chipset, Dell

Tesco to track milk deliveries by RFID

June 1, 2006 Radio-tagging trial is part of European supermarket giant's move toward wider supply-chain tracking. TAGS: Tesco, RFID, RFID tag, supply chain, supermarket, delivery, tag, trial, supplier, radio

New Wal-Mart CIO steams ahead with RFID

April 20, 2006 Exec promises to pursue the expanded use of radio frequency identification tags as fervently as his predecessor. TAGS: RFID, CIO, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Ford, radio frequency, executive vice president, supplier, radio

Microsoft offers 'self-service' software management

November 17, 2006 Initiative aims to make it easier for companies to keep their Microsoft software compliant with licensing policies. TAGS: audit, asset, supplier, process, Microsoft Corp.

Vodafone 'looking into' 3G femtocells

January 25, 2008 The company has become the latest operator to reveal it is investigating technology designed to improve 3G coverage indoors. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., 3G, operator, spokesperson, coverage, supplier, London, DSL

Intel boosts virtualization with quad-core Xeons

August 14, 2007 Two processors launched this week are designed for high-performance server and workstation applications. TAGS: quad-core, Intel Xeon, virtualization, VMware, Intel, AMD, supplier, high-performance, workstation, server

Intel pushes for conformity in notebooks

April 12, 2006 At IDF Taiwan, chipmaker says the first set of notebooks adhering to its new component specs will ship soon. TAGS: Don MacDonald, Intel Viiv, Taiwan, hardware maker, specification, Intel, notebook computer, chip company, supplier, component, Dell, battery, games

The great PC 'what-if'

August 7, 2006 Imagine what the tech industry would be like if IBM had demanded exclusive rights to its PC operating system. TAGS: IBM Corp., co-founder, Bill Gates, supplier, software company, Apple Computer, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp., Intel, HP

BT exec pins Google as 'our biggest threat'

June 8, 2006 As BT shifts into broadband content, the telecom's CIO identifies Google as a key rival--much to the bemusement of analysts. TAGS: British Telecommunications, telecommunications, CIO, telecommunications company, Google Inc., IP television, threat, exec, supplier, information technology
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