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SAP has lost its supply chain magic
Customers tell management giant to get its house in order
Before Apple vs. HTC: Tech's 5 most sensational patent cases
Patent litigation has become more than a cottage industry in Silicon Valley
Businesses still hate enterprise software
Five reasons enterprise apps are a business problem
LinkedIn groups for social media hotshots
Five groups to join to boost your social smarts
Open source reaches hardware products
Open source software is one of the great success stories of the past few decades. Could the same philosophy, the free and public dissemination of underlying code and specs with multiple developers from disparate sources contributing to the design, work for tech gadgets as well?
Trainers to telephones
One of the key figures in redefining the Windows experience on smartphones is Albert Shum, who's been with Microsoft for barely two-and-a-half two years. His previous employer for 12 years: sneaker manufacturer Nike, where he worked in design.
Is Novell worth $2 billion?
Novell isn't the IT giant it once was, but the company may be well worth the $2 billion offered in a takeover bid by a New York hedge fund, analysts say. Novell's value is "at least that, and more," says Gartner analyst Earl Perkins.
RSA 2010: Security critical in the cloud says Art Coviello
Here's a transcript of RSA President Art Coviello's RSA Conference 2010 keynote address, which includes his thoughts on cloud security and more.
Google versus Microsoft in search war
Antitrust investigations are another front
Toyota's woes raise questions about auto electronics
Could software, or faulty logic design, be at the root of runaway acceleration problems plaguing Toyota automobiles? Toyota steadfastly denies this is the case, but others are not sure.
Sumitomo bank cuts workload by 70% with new processes
Business process management programmes have delivered spectacular savings at a leading bank.
Free collaboration and productivity tools
Speed through tasks with free software and services
Social networking could be costing you money
Home insurers could raise your premiums
Fifteen free security and backup programs
Secure your PC as well as your data
Ten great free downloads and online services
No cost superstars
Corporate espionage, security and technology: Threats to your business
Cold War hangover, China Google hack, and Climategate are your reality today
ERP Support Drama: How Far Will Oracle Go to Protect Its Golden Egg?
Oracle has been litigating against third-party support providers, including Rimini Street and TomorrowNow/SAP, for years. But today, one of its own partners continues to sell maintenance and support services. Customers are asking: Will Oracle try to litigate away all lower-cost support options, or just some?
IT outsourcing consultants: Same advice, new low price
The consulting talent that once billed $300 an hour while working for outsourcing and advisory firms have struck out on their own. Now their sourcing expertise is available to IT departments at as much as half the cost of the big firms.
Cloud computing presents a compliance challenge
The new buzzword brings its own set of problems
CIOs can gang up to push the green IT agenda
Vendors are open to sustainability demands












