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    After the issues around its notebook computers last year, Dell now finds that open season has been declared as it faces legal action in Canada from a user who complained that the company carried on selling the computers after it knew they suffered from problems.

  • Why CIOs must adopt IT governance

    Will CIOs be able to maintain the status quo when they are on the hook to improve results while also cutting staff and overall spending.

  • Microsoft beefs up Passport security

    The software giant began notifying Passport users in the past 24 hours of changes that would give them more control over their accounts and increased privacy and security.

  • Nortel to acquire Periphonics for US$436M

    Nortel Networks has sought to augment its line of call center gear, particularly in the Web-to-phone arena, with the US$436 million purchase of Periphonics Corp., a maker of voice, e-mail and Web processing systems.

  • Mixed record as PC turns 20

    IBM's entry into the PC market has been viewed alternately as a stroke of brilliant technological foresight and the biggest business blunder of the 20th century.

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  • IT governance: is it the answer?

    IT governance will likely be this year's new buzzword. It promises some rich rewards, including improved ROI, better service levels, and enhanced security.

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