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  • Microsoft CEO Ballmer Cuts Pay Following Rough Year

    Microsoft Corp paid its chief executive Steve Ballmer 5.5 percent less for the last fiscal year as the world’s biggest software company suffered its first ever drop in annual sales. Ballmer, CEO since 2000, earned a total of $1,276,627 for fiscal year 2009, which ended June 30, according to a filing with securities regulators on…

  • Dell Pulls Curtain on High-End, Thin Business PC

    (Reuters) – Dell Inc on Monday unveiled its latest high-end, ultra-thin personal computer, bringing some fresh design appeal to its enterprise models. Dell called the new Latitude Z the world’s thinnest and lightest 16-inch laptop, at 4.5 pounds and less than one inch thick. However, the Latitude Z does not come cheap, starting at $1,999.…

  • i3, Datatrend Team for Packaged IBM Solution

    i3 Software and Datatrend today announced they will provide joint network management and monitoring solutions.  Together, the two companies, both IBM reseller partners, will provide a packaged IBM BladeCenter and Tivoli solution to the telecommunications, banking and retail industries. The relationship plays on the strengths and experiences of each company. i3 will provide Tivoli integration…

  • Windows Mobile 7: Do Delays Impact Your Business?

    If we’ve learned one thing about Twitter, it’s to watch what you say out loud, in any forum, or your words might become fodder for tweeters everywhere. Even closed door meetings with no journalists present aren’t safe. Just ask Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Now Ballmer’s pretty candid even when reporters are around, but he probably…

  • Startup IT Structures Builds Virtual IT Environments

    Is this scenario familiar to you? You are on a sales call and it’s going well. After a nice long conversation and a WebEx presentation, the customer says he thinks your software might be a good fit for his company. You think it’s a done deal. Then, “Can we try it out first?” That’s when…

  • HP Sees Tech Rebound in 2010

    (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co predicted that overall IT spending would bounce back next year, but set a fiscal 2010 revenue forecast that came in just below Wall Street’s expectations. The IT industry will return to growth in 2010, and HP should outpace that growth, Chief Executive Mark Hurd told an audience at the company’s yearly…

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