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Labor group tallies up exported U.S. jobs

April 15, 2004 Since April 1, 2001, U.S. companies have "offshored" at least 160,785 jobs, the group says. TAGS: U.S. company, U.S.

IT security rides offshore outsourcing wave

July 13, 2006 U.S. companies that farm out their IT security functions report a jump in the amount of such work sent overseas. TAGS: security function, IT security, U.S. company, offshore, offshore outsourcing, survey, outsource, information technology, outsourcing, volume, security, work

Report: India to host 15 percent of U.S. tech jobs

December 16, 2004 AMR Research says savings from offshore outsourcing will create $30 billion annually in new investments for U.S. companies. TAGS: AMR Research, offshore outsourcing, savings, India, U.S. company, outsourcing, worker, economy, information technology, U.S.

VC funding climbing, study says

January 23, 2006 IT leads deals in 2005, pushing investments in U.S. companies to their highest total since the dot-com bust. TAGS: investment, capital, U.S. company, alternative energy, venture capital, information technology, dot-com, study

Bosses on the prowl for risque pics

June 18, 2005 Study finds that almost all big U.S. companies are watching out for naughty online images--and that a fair number lead to dismissals. TAGS: U.S. company, study, worker, monitor

Smaller firms to fuel explosion of Web services

June 1, 2004 Midsize and small businesses will drive a tenfold spike in spending on Web services software in the next four years, IDC analysts predict. But caution has so far kept the sharp climb from starting. TAGS: Web service, North American company, SOA, U.S. company, firm

Companies dinged on Web privacy

August 23, 2005 Drug and food companies receive poor marks in a new study examining how companies handle data they collect via the Web. TAGS: study, U.S. company, research company, policy, food

The jobless recovery and offshore outsourcing

May 18, 2004 Michael Corbett says the fastest way to end this debate is to reinvest savings from offshore outsourcing in ways that encourage job creation at home. TAGS: offshoring, offshore outsourcing, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., U.S. company, entrepreneurial, recovery, America, intellectual property, track

Travelocity flies business class

January 13, 2004 The online travel agency extends its services to let U.S. companies create booking sites for their international offices. TAGS: Travelocity, U.S. company, office

Qualcomm cell phone ban to take effect

August 7, 2007 Qualcomm loses latest battle to reverse the International Trade Commission's import ban on its technology, says it will continue the fight. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., Broadcom Corp., ban, W-CDMA, patent, 3G network, U.S. company, cell phone, EVDO, operator, intellectual property, decision, handset, U.S.

Fiddling while Rome burned

September 6, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says corporate America needs a wake up call--in the worst way--about data security. TAGS: data security, U.S. company, security

Microsoft patent case stirs software export fears

February 21, 2007 In unlikely combination, U.S. government and advocates of free and open-source software are backing Microsoft in patent spat with AT&T. TAGS: American Software, AT&T Corp., U.S. company, open-source software, patent, U.S., tax, Microsoft Corp.

Week in review: Washington wrangling

February 17, 2006 RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship. TAGS: censorship, China, U.S. company, Washington, Week in review, RSA Security Inc., Rep., Internet company, Yahoo! Inc., Democrat, leader, California, conference, Google Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

PwC: Firms see mixed results in outsourcing

October 28, 2004 Survey of U.S. and European companies finds that less than half consider outsourcing financial functions to be cost effective. TAGS: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, outsourcing, European company, outsource, survey, ROI, U.S. company, study, analysis, U.S.

U.S. call center jobs moving to Canada

August 26, 2004 Research firm predicts closure of more than 3,000 U.S. centers as jobs fly north. TAGS: call-center, Datamonitor, Canada, customer service, U.S. company, India, worker, U.S., U.K.

AMD to open engineering center in India

April 22, 2004 The chipmaker has joined the increasing number of American companies setting up engineering design plants in India's technology hub, Bangalore. TAGS: Bangalore, AMD, India, chip company, engineering, facility, center, U.S. company

Oracle will not get its way

March 8, 2004 Antitrust chief Hewitt Pate explains why the Department of Justice is crossing swords with Larry Ellison over PeopleSoft. TAGS: antitrust, antitrust law, U.S. company, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Larry Ellison, expense, SAP AG, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp.

U.S. politicos fire at EU's Microsoft ruling

March 25, 2004 In a strongly worded letter, members of the House International Relations committee ask regulators in Brussels to reconsider their decision to levy a record fine against the U.S.-based company. TAGS: European Union, U.S. company, antitrust, Brussels, regulator, letter, decision, U.S., computer company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., member, media player, agreement, Microsoft Windows

Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal

October 27, 2006 Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas. TAGS: liability, infringement, AT&T Corp., damage, decision, U.S. company, R&D, court, patent, U.S., component, Microsoft Corp., software company
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