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  • Dell plans to cut bonuses, 'eliminate redundancies'

    Michael Dell, who last week resumed control of the company he founded, said there will be no bonuses this year and urged employees to "eliminate redundancies,'' according to an email. Dell, 41, said bureaucracy is the "new enemy'" at the world's seco... 

  • CIOs face global competition, more cost pressures in 2007

    Innovation, global competition and staff retention are among the priorities CIOs should focus on in 2007, according to columnist James Champy. 

  • SAP is ready for some football

    Your next conversation with your CEO or CFO about a new ERP system might go a little easier, thanks to a new ad campaign by SAP. The software giant is wooing your boss during NFL games. The ad is catchy, but to some experts, SAP's strategy is questio... 

  • Battery recalls aren't free

    Notebook battery recalls billed as free could end up costing more than companies expect. 

  • IT spending: CIOs optimistic despite economic warning signs

    A positive economic outlook has CIOs feeling rosy about their IT spending next year, but economists warn shrinking corporate profit growth could burst their bubble. 

  • Five ways to improve your budgeting process

    The budgeting process is often a very stressful time for IT executives, especially as they face continuing cost pressures and a need to show business value for their technology investments. Columnist James Champy offers advice on how to make budgetin... 

  • Microsoft virtualization license plan met with cautious optimism

    Unlimited virtualization licenses with Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition could save money. But users worry that the new licensing scheme is too good to be true. 

  • Consulting, hardware purchases flat in 2007

    IT budgets are expected to increase 4-6% in 2007, according to industry experts. The focus of next year's budgets will be more on software and less on consulting and hardware spending. 

  • Budget battle: Increasing the business value of IT

    CIOs who report only IT's "burn rate" and not the "earn rate" are just asking for their budgets to be cut. Gartner advises CIOs to frame the discussion in a new way: Yield. 

  • Massachusetts CIO quits

    Massachusetts' state CIO quits over lack of funding for the commonwealth's technology initiatives.