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Report: Pockets opening for IT

October 13, 2003 Fortune 1000 CIOs say that information technology spending will increase moderately, according to a report by investment firm Credit Suisse First Boston. TAGS: Credit Suisse First Boston, investment company, chief information officer, Cisco Systems Inc., survey, priority, information technology, study

More parents keeping track of teens online

March 18, 2005 American parents are latching on to filters, other methods to prevent their kids from accessing objectionable content, study shows. TAGS: teenager, parent, study, filter, children, survey

Study: Internet big in Japan, China

March 30, 2006 Global Net adoption appears to have slowed, with Japan boasting largest percentage of users and China the heaviest usage. TAGS: Japan, survey, wireless Internet, France, China, South Korea, adoption, study, Germany, U.K., mobile phone

Growth in U.S. Net population levels off

December 23, 2003 The number of Net users in the United States expanded much more slowly in the past two years compared with previous years, but many of the 126 million people who are online are becoming more attach... TAGS: study, online auction, population, survey, bank, U.S., IM

Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring

June 9, 2005 Survey finds that 63 percent of companies employ or plan to employ personnel to monitor employee e-mail. TAGS: Proofpoint Inc., staff, monitoring, study, survey, e-mail, monitor

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: outsourcing, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, European company, outsource, ROI, survey, U.S. company, study, analysis, U.S.

Customers cool on subscription software

October 19, 2004 A study on software licensing shows that companies are getting ahead of their customers on subscription-based billing. TAGS: software license, Macrovision Corp., subscription, Scott McNealy, study, survey, software company, billing, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference

Home networking to skyrocket, study says

August 4, 2004 The United States will be looking a bit like South Korea before the decade is up, Forrester says. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., broadband, household, camera phone, home networking, video recorder, study, DVR, digital video, recorder, survey, research company, camera

Stolen a film? MPAA wants to know

July 8, 2004 One in four online has illegally downloaded a feature film--and it's slicing into box-office and DVD sales, industry group says. TAGS: box-office, film, study, broadband, movies, DVD, survey, movie, U.S.

Music sharing doesn't kill CD sales, study says

March 29, 2004 Researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina say music swapping isn't to blame for falling music revenue, and might even help sell CDs. TAGS: study, file-sharing, album, music download, Kazaa, professor, researcher, effect, CD, survey, song, P2P, download, entertainment, music

Study: Small businesses wary of Microsoft

January 29, 2004 Many small and midsize companies harbor some level of "concern" about becoming "overly reliant" on software made by the Redmond, Wash., giant, a survey shows. TAGS: small and medium business, study, survey, small business, Microsoft Corp., software company

Study: Mobile use spreading into the home

December 16, 2003 Cellular services and applications designed primarily for offices are spilling into homes, according to a new IDC study. TAGS: study, survey, mobile phone, Wi-Fi, TV

Chipmakers to fund cancer study

March 19, 2004 The semiconductor industry has enough data for research into dangers of manufacturing plants, experts say. TAGS: cancer, Semiconductor Manufacturing, study, manufacturing, semiconductor, worker, critic, rate, survey, chip company, researcher

IT workers resist overseas outsourcing

February 11, 2004 A study sponsored by a union group finds that U.S. information technology workers are becoming a political force motivated by the flight of jobs overseas. TAGS: information technology worker, H-1B, respondent, L-1, legislation, survey, study, worker, U.S. company, America, outsourcing, leader, U.S., information technology, programming

Click fraud increasing, study finds

July 17, 2006 Fraudulent clicks climbed 3 percent since last quarter, click fraud consultancy says. TAGS: click fraud, advertiser, fraud, survey, click, study, definition, Yahoo! Inc., IP, Google Inc., IP address, spokesman, Microsoft Corp.

Study: Click fraud could threaten pay-per-click model

July 5, 2006 Survey finds that 27 percent of respondents say they've already slowed or stopped their pay-per-click advertising. TAGS: click fraud, pay-per-click advertising, advertiser, fraud, Yahoo! Inc., study, click, Google Inc., representative, survey, search engine, Microsoft Corp.

IT salaries flat overall, survey finds

June 9, 2005 Average staff level salaries at large organizations drop slightly as expensive positions outsourced, consultant says. TAGS: compensation, salary, outsource, outsourcing, information technology worker, information technology, consulting company, staff, study, survey, organization, consulting, U.S.

High-tech hospitals better at keeping patients alive?

July 12, 2005 American Hospital Association study finds correlation between IT and patient care. But money could be the main factor. TAGS: hospital, patient, study, health care, New Jersey, factor, survey, information technology, health

Feeling blue? Maybe it's your cubicle

February 27, 2004 A survey of office workers reveals that many people feel disappointed or embarrassed by their work space. Nine percent wouldn't want their mother to see where they work. TAGS: cubicle, Logitech, space, office, study, survey, mouse
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