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EMC to cut 2,400 from workforce
Storage giant EMC announces a 7 percent global workforce reduction, despite preliminary record fourth-quarter revenues.
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Cisco launches social-networking for businesses
The world's largest maker of Internet infrastructure equipment is now helping big media companies build social-networking Web sites.
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Windows 7 beta: First impressions
A new version of Microsoft's operating system, bringing back that nebulous "Windows XP feel," won't wow anyone but will satisfy them on a much deeper level.
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Report: Microsoft beats out Yahoo, Google on Verizon deal
Microsoft is close to announcing it has beat out Yahoo and Google in a coveted deal to be the search provider on Verizon phones, according to a Reuters story.
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Sun acquires cloud company Q-layer
Software from Q-layer is designed to help companies simplify the management and deployment of data center applications.
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Lenovo, Microsoft layoff rumors swirl
Amid pessimism surrounding the economic situation, more rumors of layoffs within companies including Lenovo and Microsoft have surfaced online.
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Microsoft planning big layoffs for January?
The latest rumor puts the possible job cuts at 15,000, or nearly 17 percent of Microsoft's worldwide operations, with MSN getting hit hard.
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Top 9 security predictions for 2009
New year will see high demand for multi-function appliances, with adoption of 3G and Web 2.0 introducing new security vulnerabilities, says Fortinet.
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Creative Technology slices 2,700 jobs
Axeing more than half the size of its 2007 workforce, the Singaporean music device maker says the retrenchment exercise was focused on a Malaysian subsidiary.
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Israel takes airstrikes to the Web
Israel Defense Forces uses Twitter to spread message and posts footage of Hamas airstrikes on YouTube. Some videos were removed, and later reinstated.
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Ballmer: It's OK to wait for Windows 7
Microsoft's CEO, speaking to enterprise customers, says Windows 7 is worth the wait and that a Yahoo deal still makes sense.
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Demand for Linux PCs varies across Asia
PCs sold to consumers with Linux OSes installed are receiving positive response, but this varies between different markets in the region, say manufacturers.
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Vista marks end of 'planned software'
Big software releases like Windows Vista demonstrate the limits of a "planned" development model characteristic of proprietary software, says Red Hat CEO.
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SMBs early adopters of open source CRM
Small and midsize businesses in Asia are leading the charge in adopting open source enterprise applications, notes new IDC report.
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Urgency for IPv6 not felt yet
Businesses have not channeled spending toward migration to IPv6 networks, but experts say this issue will be more pressing in the near future.
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