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  • Price a Key Concern for Holiday Tech Shoppers

    Holiday shoppers had price on their minds when buying technology products this year, a survey from ABI research finds. The survey, conducted in August, asked 2,000 consumers what their technology purchasing plans were for the next six months–a period that included the high-traffic holiday season. It found that shoppers put price first when it came…

  • Fujitsu Plans $1.2B Cloud Investment

    Dec 24 (Reuters) – Fujitsu Ltd (6702.T), Japan’s leading IT vendor, will invest more than $1.2 billion in cloud computing services next financial year, its president said Friday. Fujitsu is looking for new products and services as it tries to counter a crimp on corporate and public spending on new IT services amid weak economic…

  • Unified Communications:: The Good, The Bad, The Ponzi

    After a difficult 2009, the unified communications market started to grow again in 2010, with many projects that had been put on hold because of restricted budgets finally coming to fruition. New players in the UC space entered the market, and some anticipated product releases were finally launched. Although Gartner analyst Nick Jones recently called…

  • Dell Buys InSite One for Medical Image Storage

    Dell has announced it will buy InSite One, the developer of a medical archiving cloud application to make it easier for physicians to share medical images and make quick diagnoses by collaborating on images online. Terms of the Dec. 22 agreement were not disclosed. The deal will combine InSite’s InDex Vendor-Neutral Enterprise Archive (VNA) cloud-based…

  • Innovation Forces to Drive Successful IT Investment: Gartner

    Companies crawling out of spending caps and recessionary thinking have a lot of work to do to prepare as a growth economy re-emerges, according to Gartner Inc. And, the big-name analyst firm is handing out tips for driving innovation in information infrastructure for those ready to harness the power and renewed opportunity of the coming…

  • Skype Users Hit with Global Service Outage

    NEW YORK, Dec 22 (Reuters) – Internet phone and video service Skype went down in a global service outage on Wednesday, underscoring a weakness of the free online communication tool. Skype, partly owned by Web retailer eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY), said some users were having problems signing on. Users in the United States, Asia and Europe…

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