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  • Sun Chief Calls Layoffs Difficult but Necessary

    In a video posted on his corporate Web site, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz described the decision to reorganize the high-end hardware and software vendor and lay off nearly 6,000 workers as a difficult but necessary decision for the future of the company. “Our customers are facing very difficult conditions,” Schwartz said. “They too are…

  • Sun Flames 6,000 Workers in Cost-Cutting Bid

    Sun Microsystems announced this morning that it will lay off as many as 6,000 workers and realign its software division–which includes the widely used Java platform–in an effort to stem costs amid the economic downturn. Sun recently announced a $1.68 billion loss for the third quarter ending Sept. 30. It was a huge reversal from the…

  • CIOs Forecast Flat Spending Growth, but No Declines

    CIOs are forecasting lower spending for 2009 but not dramatically lower. That’s news that should cause both vendors and IT solution providers to breathe a sigh of relief and then look at how to pump up their marketing and sales to answer sales objections to ensure they get their piece of the smaller 2009 IT…

  • From Must-Have to More with Less

    It’s hard to believe only two short months ago the level of optimism in the business world was light years away from the current mood. Even though the economy already was shaky before the collapse of a handful of banking institutions in late September that seems to have caused a global recession, we hadn’t quite…

  • Bell Micro Launches Security Division

    Value-added distributor Bell Micro has devoted an entirely new North American division to helping solution providers hone their security skills and fill a growing customer need for comprehensive solutions. Duncan Hume, who headed up Bell Microproducts’ U.K. security division and who will serve as director for the North American security division, says the new division…

  • AMD Announces Fast, Energy-Saving Chip

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has started selling the new generation of its Opteron quad core processors for servers, AMD announced on Wednesday, nearly one year after Intel launched its own 45 nanometer chip. After a troubled launch of its earlier Barcelona chip, AMD waited until the new chip, called "Shanghai," was…

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