Former Critical Path president pleads guilty
Compaq Computer and the U.S. Marshals Service have seized a large quantity of what they say are counterfeit computer components from reseller Hardware 4 Less.
Compaq Computer and the U.S. Marshals Service have seized a large quantity of what they say are counterfeit computer components from reseller Hardware 4 Less.
Electronic Data Systems today announced that it has signed a US$175 million, seven-year contract to provide 7-Eleven with IT services on an as-needed basis.
Compaq has launched the first tier of its high-density, blade server line for businesses, the ProLiant BL e-Class, code-named QuickBlade.
Billed as the domain name reserved exclusively for individuals, a new Internet suffix, .name, went live today.
Global services company Electronic Data Systems and PWC Consulting, the management consulting unit of PricewaterhouseCoopers, have formed an alliance that they said will lead the way in the growing market for SAP services.
In an effort to shift its attention from hardware to software, EMC said it is reorganising into three separate business units focusing on hardware, open software and services.
IBM today launched an Intel-based server designed to let users run enterprise applications more efficiently and more cheaply than current technology allows.
Using supercomputers from Silicon Graphics, NASA can now better evaluate the effect of natural and human activities on global climate.
A US bankruptcy court judge has approved the sale of Comdisco's Availability Solutions business to SunGard Data Systems for $US825 million, according to the two companies.
IBM has announced it is donating $US40 million in software to a new, independent open-source community.
The American Red Cross is warning people of a credit card-stealing Trojan horse program sent via e-mail that looks like it comes from the disaster-relief organisation.
Technology giant Siemens AG said it is cutting an additional 7,000 jobs from its fixed-line and mobile telecommunications groups and will close or sell 10 of its 20 production facilities worldwide by the end of next year.
Motorola posted a $US1.4 billion net loss for the third quarter of this year and said it plans to trim an additional 3,000 jobs by the end of the year, raising the total number of job cuts since last December to 39,000, according to a company spokeswoman.
When Scott Schedler, chief financial officer at financial Web site The Motley Fool, discovered that RLX Technologies' new blade servers cut costs in the company's data centre by 60 per cent, he did the happy dance, says chief technology officer Dwight Gibbs.
Telecommunications and computer companies have posted the largest number of job cuts since January, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.