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CIOs to report to CFOs by 2013
A strong CIO-CFO team may exert greater boardroom influence and lead to the exec team considering more strategic IT investments, says analyst.
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Microsoft: Challenging times play to our strengths
Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop says the software giant is trying to get the message out that it can help its customers save money in tough times.
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Security makes a quantum leap
The veil has lifted on world's largest quantum encrypted network, providing a glimpse of how data could be securely transmitted in future.
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Academics sink teeth into Yahoo search service
Yahoo hopes its Build Your Own Search Service program has piqued the interest of academic researchers.
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Microsoft to announce Silverlight 2.0
The software maker plans to announce the completion of Silverlight 2.0 this week, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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As tech slips, Sun could stumble
Because nearly 20 percent of its sales come from financial companies, Sun may be especially vulnerable, say analysts.
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Red Hat simplifies platform for Linux supercomputing
The Linux leader aims to make more of a dent in the high-performance-computing market with a platform it claims can be up and running in under an hour.
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Returnees losing favor among corporate India
Indian IT workers settled overseas but are eager to return home, may not find it easy to secure jobs as companies now prefer domestic talent, say industry watchers.
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AMD to split into two
Chipmaker is expected to unveil plans to spin off its manufacturing operations into a joint venture, under a multi-billion dollar investment fund from Abu Dhabi, reports say.
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ISO offers to take on ODF maintenance
The move has been prompted by concerns ODF was not being properly maintained by its creator Oasis, says an ISO committee member, rejecting claims of a pro-Microsoft takeover.
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Will you hire 'honey.bunny@'?
Job applicants should be mindful their e-mail addresses are not offensive or risk putting off prospective employers, say recruiters.
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Malaysia's schools get OpenOffice.org
Move will affect some 300,000 PCs across the country, after government made the decision based on "positive" case studies, says local official.
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ISO offers to take on ODF maintenance
The move has been prompted by concerns ODF was not being properly maintained by its creator Oasis, says an ISO committee member, rejecting claims of a pro-Microsoft takeover.
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Firefox counters Google's browser speed test
Mozilla fights back against Chrome, saying the upcoming version of Firefox beats Google's browser in a JavaScript race.
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'Corruption' slowing India's e-govt growth
Politicians' concerns of losing control and the lack of service targets have hindered e-government initiatives in India, say industry players.
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