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Network World: BSkyB case 'yesterday's chip paper', says HP-EDS UK boss
The UK boss of the former EDS has described details of the BSkyB outsourcing case as "yesterdays chip paper" and cast doubt on suggestions that the verdict will lead to significant changes to the way companies and services partners run IT services contracts.
Network World: SAP user group 'proves its worth' it tells members
User groups are the best way to get value from enterprise software companies Alan Bowling, chairman of the SAP UK and Ireland User group told his organisationss annual conference this week.
Network World: Mall owner, film studio fast-track mobile apps
Figuring out how to efficiently deliver back-end corporate data to handheld devices in a way that's meaningful has long been a thorn in IT's side. But the task has gotten easier -- at least for Developers Diversified Realty, a commercial real estate company in Beachwood, Ohio, and Lionsgate Entertainment, an independent motion picture studio in Santa Monica, ...
Network World: Larry Augustin: Open source fueling enterprise software shift
Open source is driving distribution and support changes in the enterprise software industry, says Larry Augustin, an open source visionary and new SugarCRM CEO.
Network World: Cloud computing confusion reigns in U.S. government
Federal officials are still confused about what cloud computing is and want security assurances before adopting en masse, a new survey has found.
Network World: Globalization: IT Tools to Collaborate, Bridge Language Gaps
How BBK Worldwide uses graphics software to bridge language gaps and collaborate with doctors to recruit patients globally for clinical trials.
Network World: EDS settles lawsuit over botched CRM project for $460M
EDS has agreed to pay a staggering $460 million to settle a long-standing lawsuit brought against it by U.K.-based British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC over a botched Customer Relationship Management project.
Network World: Microsoft sues Saleforce.com over 'crown jewel' patents
Microsoft sued Salesforce.com in federal court on Tuesday, alleging that the customer-relationship management (CRM) vendor has violated nine of Microsoft's patents.
Network World: Larry Augustin: Open source fueling enterprise software shift
Open source is driving distribution and support changes in the enterprise software industry, says Larry Augustin, an open source visionary and new SugarCRM CEO.
Network World: Cloud computing confusion reigns in U.S. government
Federal officials are still confused about what cloud computing is and want security assurances before adopting en masse, a new survey has found.
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U.S. sues Oracle, alleges software contract fraud
Oracle accused of fraud by feds
T-Mobile back on top in customer care
Oracle accused of fraud by U.S. government
Oracle accused of fraud by U.S. government
U.S. sues Oracle, alleges software contract fraud
Oracle accused of fraud by U.S. government
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·Globalization: IT Tools to Collaborate, Bridge Language Gaps
How BBK Worldwide uses graphics software to bridge language gaps and collaborate with doctors to recruit patients globally for clinical trials.
·Shaklee CIO goes "all in" to the cloud
CIO Ken Harris believes the cloud can be a good fit for almost any application.
·EDS settles lawsuit over botched CRM project for $460M
EDS has agreed to pay a staggering $460 million to settle a long-standing lawsuit brought against it by U.K.-based British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC over a botched Customer Relationship Management project.
·Microsoft sues Saleforce.com over 'crown jewel' patents
Microsoft sued Salesforce.com in federal court on Tuesday, alleging that the customer-relationship management (CRM) vendor has violated nine of Microsoft's patents.
·BSkyB case 'yesterday's chip paper', says HP-EDS UK boss
The UK boss of the former EDS has described details of the BSkyB outsourcing case as "yesterdays chip paper" and cast doubt on suggestions that the verdict will lead to significant changes to the way companies and services partners run IT services contracts.
·SAP user group 'proves its worth' it tells members
User groups are the best way to get value from enterprise software companies Alan Bowling, chairman of the SAP UK and Ireland User group told his organisationss annual conference this week.
·Mall owner, film studio fast-track mobile apps
Figuring out how to efficiently deliver back-end corporate data to handheld devices in a way that's meaningful has long been a thorn in IT's side. But the task has gotten easier -- at least for Developers Diversified Realty, a commercial real estate company in Beachwood, Ohio, and Lionsgate Entertainment, an independent motion picture studio in Santa Monica, Calif.
·Larry Augustin: Open source fueling enterprise software shift
Open source is driving distribution and support changes in the enterprise software industry, says Larry Augustin, an open source visionary and new SugarCRM CEO.
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