Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Wall Street Beat: Tech stocks flat for year

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Wall Street Beat: Tech stocks flat for year
After a rollercoaster ride on the stock market, tech companies are ending the year just about where they started, despite strong and in some cases record sales and profits for IT bellwethers. Read More


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The Affordability of Unified Communications for SMBs
Business moves fast. But if you don't stop and ask how your operations can run more effectively, how will you beat your competition or take advantage of growth opportunities? The answer may surprise you. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Mimecast

Hosted Message Security Services
Read this leading industry report to learn about one of the more complete hosted message security service suites on the market today. Offerings include message filtration, message archiving, message continuity and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities. Read now

Japan's Mitsui to invest in U.S. Tres Amigas smart power grid project
Mitsui, a massive Japanese conglomerate, will invest US$12 million in an ambitious smart grid project that is being constructed in New Mexico. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tech confidence recovers after Oracle's miss
Confidence in the tech sector appears to be recovering on strong results from Tibco and Red Hat and optimism about the economy, after sinking earlier this week in the wake of a disappointing report from Oracle. Read More


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The Superstar CFO: After the Crisis
The Evolving Role of the CFO: Discover the qualities that financial executives believe are vital to being a "Superstar CFO" in this revealing report by CFO Research Services. Learn More

Quicken 2007 to arrive for Lion after all... eventually
Like most other recent operating systems, Lion has its fair share of both converts and critics, but none so unhappy as those left in the cold with programs—like AppleWorks and Quicken—which no longer open in Mac OS X 10.7. Now, it seems that Quicken users may once again be able to use their crippled software, according to an email and a support document on Intuit's website. Read More

EBay buys BillSafe for 'purchase-on-invoice' technology
EBay has purchased German vendor BillSafe to complement its PayPal online payment system, the company announced Thursday. Terms were not disclosed. Read More

 
 
 

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