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  • Report: IT Spending Shows Slight Improvement

    Information technology spending is showing “subtle signs of improvement” with 19 percent of companies expecting 2006 spending to increase 10 percent or more, according to a Goldman Sachs survey. Released on March 10, the survey polled 100 managers in charge of technology purchases. Goldman Sachs analyst Laura Conigliaro found that the top three spending priorities…

  • Once Disorganized, eBay Partners Now a Vibrant Channel

    For many eBay users, the online marketplace is a place to find a bargain or offload items they no longer need. But for thousands of people, eBay has become a way of life. Those people include some 25,000 software developers that have built businesses around providing better tools for eBay sellers and buyers. These application…

  • More Innovation Means Fewer CIO Decisions

    CEOs may not understand the nuts and bolts of technology, but they will take an increasing role in the decisions previously reserved for CIOs as innovation becomes a key focus for 2006. As the role of technology moves from a business supporter to an enabler, executives from outside the technology department are expanding their roles,…

  • Can IBM Build an Innovative Ecosystem?

    Vassar Brothers Medical Center had to think less like a hospital and more like Home Depot. It was a matter of survival. The Poughkeepsie, N.Y., facility, part of the Health Quest chain of hospitals, had to manage a revolving door of doctors and nurses who would cover 5 miles a day, move tons of biomedical…

  • IBM Makes Selling Software More Lucrative for Channel Partners

    Selling IBM Corp. middleware is about to get a whole lot more lucrative for channel partners playing a role in any part of a deal, from identifying the opportunity to negotiating, selling and handling the delivery. IBM next month plans to start rolling out a compensation initiative, called Software Value Incentive, through which business partners…

  • ‘Buy Local’ Campaign, Competency Promote System Builder

    Microsoft pumped up its system builder network this week with investments in support and marketing, including a Buy Local campaign that drives business customers to local OEMs. Microsoft is giving its system builders and distributors tools, marketing and demand generation programs in an effort to help them become more competitive in a marketplace increasingly squeezed…

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