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Gartner: 25 ways to cut IT costs
Cutting costs is "never an activity with long lead times," Gartner analyst Ellen Kitzis said. Here are 25 tips from Gartner to think about between now and the end of the year. Article
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E-waste: A blight on the environment and a company's good name
The e-trash keeps piling up. Need a visual? Think "Wall-E." What isn't stockpiled is being dumped into landfills and the toxic parts shipped off to countries where laws are lax. CIOs are taking steps to keep their companies' hands clean. Article
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SEC woes aside, Dell making strides
Dell's second-quarter earnings aside, CIOs would do well to keep an eye on two things when it comes to the world's No. 2 computer maker: storage and professional services. Article
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Startup gives virtualized twist to mobile computing
A California startup offers up software that allows users to carry their desktop in their pockets and companies to get out of the business of provisioning PCs. Article
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Hewlett-Packard fires up new PC blades
In the increasingly competitive field of PC blades, Hewlett-Packard jumped back into the mix yesterday with a major update of its Consolidated Client Infrastructure software and hardware. News
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Microsoft to reach out to IBM, Cisco on interoperability
Microsoft says it plans to follow up on customer feedback by reaching out and working more closely on interoperability with IBM and Cisco Systems Inc. News
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Dell to join forces with Microsoft, Novell on interoperability
Dell Inc. joins Microsoft and Novell Inc. in their business collaboration designed to provide greater interoperability between Windows and SUSE Linux. News
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CIO disillusioned with Windows PCs, tests Macintosh computers
Fed up with the inflexibility of a Microsoft-centric shop, one CIO is tossing around the idea of swapping out his PCs for Macs. It isn't necessarily a great idea, say some experts, but it isn't entirely unreasonable. Article
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AMD shortfall gives Intel momentum, for now
The news from AMD that it will not make its revenue projections for Q1 points up a worrisome trend for the Sunnyvale, Calif., chipmaker. Article
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HP sees green in energy efficiency
Can a company that has spent years contributing to the problem lead the way to energy efficiency in IT areas -- and make a bundle doing it? HP announces its intention to do just that. Article