Monday, November 26, 2012

Candidates emerge to succeed Intel CEO Otellini

  Samsung announces measures to tackle labor violations by Chinese suppliers | Apple ordered to produce agreement with HTC
 
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Candidates emerge to succeed Intel CEO Otellini
Otellini's successor will have the task of maintaining Intel's top position in the slumping PC market while trying to unseat ARM from the fast growing mobile market. Read More


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Trimming The Fat From Exchange
Consolidation is top of mind for many IT managers, and a portly email infrastructure is a ripe target to put on a diet. View Now!

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Drive Your Business with Predictive Analytics
Predictive analytics has the power to significantly improve the bottom line. From better targeting and risk assessment to streamlining operations and optimizing business decisions in all areas, predictive analytics is the next big step toward gaining a competitive edge. Read Now

Samsung announces measures to tackle labor violations by Chinese suppliers
Samsung Electronics announced new measures to keep its suppliers in China compliant with labor laws after it completed a round of audits that found problems relating to overtime and the way penalties were carried out. Read More

Apple ordered to produce agreement with HTC
A court in California has ordered Apple to produce without delay an unredacted version of its recent patent agreement with HTC, after Samsung Electronics said the agreement was relevant to its patent infringement dispute with Apple. Read More


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BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5
Get future ready with BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5. Join a free webcast to understand how upgrading to BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5 will get your organization ready for the next generation in mobile device management. Learn more

Whitman says HP '100 percent committed' to Autonomy products
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman has moved to reassure customers that the future of its Autonomy product line is safe, a day after HP disclosed an alleged accounting scandal at the company it acquired last year. Read More

HP to 'seek redress' for alleged Autonomy accounting fraud
Hewlett-Packard is planning to "aggressively" seek recompense for alleged accounting fraud related to the acquisition of its Autonomy unit, which resulted in the vendor taking a non-cash impairment charge of US$8.8 billion. Read More

 

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