News (8)

  • Citrix cuts to hit Australia

    Australian staff at software company Citrix will be subject to a global restructure which aims to slash headcount by 10 per cent and cut expenses by US$50 million.

  • HP cuts over 3,000 UK EDS jobs

    Hewlett-Packard will cut 3,378 former EDS jobs in its UK workforce, the company announced overnight.

  • Microsoft to cut 15,000 by Jan 15?

    Rumour-mongers have marked January 15 as the day Microsoft could carve up to 17 percent from its workforce, but US financial analysts are doubtful the software giant is in any financial trouble.

  • AMD debuts 45nm 'Shanghai' CPU

    AMD launched its latest quad-core Opteron processor, code-named 'Shanghai', yesterday internationally.

  • First-quarter PC shipments rise

    So-called emerging markets helped push the global PC market to double-digit unit shipment increases during the first quarter.

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