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  • Rollins to take up the reins at Dell

    Twenty years after starting in a University of Texas dorm room what is now the world's largest PC company, Michael Dell is handing the reins over to a new CEO.

  • EDS wraps up sale of software unit

    Struggling IT services company, Electronic Data Systems (EDS), has been paid US$2.05 billion before working capital adjustments for its product development software unit it said late last week.

  • Problems mount for EDS

    An already struggling Electronic Data Systems says problems with a major contract have worsened, and it predicts a loss of up to US$75 million related to pension liability.

  • Rollins to be next Dell CEO

    Dell will get a new chief executive officer for its 20th birthday.

  • Cancer victims go to court against IBM

    Lawyers are set to begin arguments this week in a landmark legal case that seeks to hold IBM responsible for alleged toxic chemical poisoning of employees at its manufacturing plants.

  • Information warfare: A booming business

    The business reaction to the new climate of distributed and networked security threats has created a variety of business opportunities and market shifts. Some may have long-term effects on the fabric of society.

  • Improving CRM implementation

    Customer relationship management tools can pay for themselves quickly if they can reduce customer churn, but they will only succeed with good management and clear objectives.

  • Industry Profile: Saxon Hill

    Coming from LA's music industry to land a gig at Australian professional services and managed security company eSec, Saxon Hill explains how history fits into a career in IT.

  • B2B taking shape

    As it turns out, online B2B ventures are going to be a lot more complicated than we have thought.

  • Customer satisfaction guaranteed

    Make your customers love you and keep them coming back for more with these all-in-one customer relationship management services.

  • Dialogue with an online brain

    Technology supergenius Mark Lucente wants to give your Web site a brain so it can have a nice, profitable conversation with customers. Any questions?

  • Finders Keepers

    Finding and keeping customers is a basic business challenge.

  • Blue Mountain scores win over Microsoft

    E-greeting company Blue Mountain Arts scored a victory in its suit against Microsoft Thursday, when a U.S. federal judge issued a preliminary injunction preventing the software giant from shipping any e-mail software that blocks Blue Mountain's cards.

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