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  • Stop buying IT you don't need

    'Rightsizing' need not be ominous management-speak for losing your job. Here's how to make sure your IT infrastructure is the right size for the job.

  • Sending code development offshore 'vital for profits'

    Sending software development work to lower-cost locations overseas is vital for profits, software company leaders and industry advisers said on Monday.

  • HP revs up Itanium offerings

    Hewlett-Packard launched a new version of its operating system for Intel's Itanium 2 processor, and announced new customers and software partners, as HP gears up for the next rev of Itanium in July-August.

  • Study: IT budgets 'anaemic'

    Information technology budgets will increase a mere 2.7 percent over the next six to 12 months, according to a recent survey of chief information officers and other IT purchasing executives.

  • Web services: Ready, set, wait

    Web services may someday emerge as a standard piece of every big company's technology arsenal, but for now, they won't do much to revive tech spending.

Blogs (2)

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Give me a ship, and a trading scheme to steer her by

    Watching the latest, hilarious stage in the Jimmy Kimmel-Matt Damon "feud" -- which racked up 2.5 million YouTube views in one day -- I was struck by a thought: who in the world is paying for all this bandwidth?

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Is your telco taking security seriously? It should be

    It wasn't too long ago that vendors still made a lot of their money through equipment markups. Telcos were the same, with comfortable profit on ISDN, STD calls, calls to mobiles and other heavily used services padding out financial reports.

Features and Case Studies (2)

  • Stop buying IT you don't need

    'Rightsizing' need not be ominous management-speak for losing your job. Here's how to make sure your IT infrastructure is the right size for the job.

  • Get your network up, while they're down

    As network hardware reaches saturation point, now's the time to pick up a bargain in emerging networking technologies. David Braue examines which innovations you can ignore and which ones your business can't do without.

Reviews (8)

  • Sony Vaio W

    Attempting to create a premium-priced version of a netbook, Sony has added an HD display to the Vaio W. It's an attractive step-up package, but the internal components are the same as are in cheaper models.

  • Sony VPL-VW40

    Although there's room for improvement in the colour department, the Sony VPL-VW40 is yet another impressive advert for SXRD.

  • Mac OS X 10.3 Panther

    Panther adds new and useful features, but at the expense of some old standbys. Current Jaguar users need not apply.

  • PSX makes a stir in Japan

    Multifunction console from Sony unveiled at Tokyo trade show. New box turns heads, but can it turn a profit?

  • The dream e-home

    It's been promised for a long time, but are we really ready for the automated home?

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