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Apples Worst Enemies
Apples Worst Enemies By Ericka Chickowski Microsoft From the acrimonious ‘look-and-feel’ lawsuit that accused Microsoft of stealing the idea of the Windows GUI to the PC-vs-Mac marketing campaign, the rivalry between these two companies is as bitter as ever. HTC Clearly the phone hardware manufacturer struck a nerve with the folks at Apple with its…
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Pitching the Small Business versus the Large Enterprise
Trying to find your renewed niche in this rough-and-tumble economic environment? Well, new research gives a glimpse that if you need to find a job, small private companies may be your best bet since they are hiring more rapidly. But, if you’re looking for new business, big budgets and new projects, focusing on larger private…
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IT Hiring Upswing May Point to Tech Spend Surge
Some speculate one of the main drivers for the IT spending dip came in the form of layoffs. With companies cutting headcount, PCs, laptops, other hardware and software solutions were shelved and upgrades pulled out. Now that IT hiring trends are on the upswing, could it spell a surge in tech spending across the board?…
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Lenovo Offers Zero-Percent Financing Promotion
Computer maker Lenovo has introduced a new zero-percent financing offer in the United States to help business customers buy the computer equipment they need. Lenovo Financial Services is offering customers zero payments for the first three months combined with zero-percent financing for the following 36 months, the company said. Transactions of between $10,000 and $250,000…
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Market for Server Virtualization Software Growing, Report Finds
Against the backdrop of growing clamor for energy saving technologies such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), green IT and Service-oriented architecture (SOA), a report by IT market research specialist Global Industry Analysts, Inc. (GIA), found the worldwide market for Server Virtualization Software is projected to reach $5.6 billion by 2015. The report found Windows OS Server Virtualization…