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Industry farewells 2009, embraces 2010

Industry players look back at 2009, discuss recession fears and name some hot technology trends they'll be looking out for in 2010.

February 11, 2010 in Tech Outlook Priorities by Liau Yun Qing Comment

Death by ITIL: How IT departments streamline themselves into oblivion

When it comes to your IT shop, don't put frameworks and methodologies ahead of objectives, an expert advises.

December 23, 2009 in Tech Management by Ilya Bogorad Comment

Qantas plans slimmer, friendlier IT dept

Qantas CTO David Hall's vision for a more streamlined IT department, may save the the airline US$83 million over the next financial year.

August 28, 2009 in Business by Renai LeMay Comment

Fosters picks Wipro for IT outsourcing

Australian alcohol giant Fosters Group is planning to outsource most internal IT work to Indian outsourcer Wipro, according to multiple sources.

August 26, 2009 in Business by Renai LeMay Comment

Security possible amid unpoliced devices

Slashed IT budgets leave little room to manage individual mobile devices, but companies can still keep networks secure through policy planning, say experts.

July 21, 2009 in Security by Victoria Ho Comment

Poll: More APAC firms looking green

update Some 97 percent of Asia-Pacific companies are assessing their green efforts, with budgets for environmentally friendly initiatives rising among these firms.

June 10, 2009 in Business by Sol E. Solomon Comment

Aust customs security chief paints sober picture

Hackers are now targeting specific government personnel, according to the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.

May 21, 2009 in Security by Liam Tung Comment

Green IT isn't dead yet

perspective The recession is dampening many areas of IT--but not environmental impact. An analyst looks at how cost-cutting and green go hand in hand.

March 18, 2009 in Business by Clive Longbottom Comment

There will be IT jobs this quarter, just not too many

IT departments across the United States won’t hire much this quarter, a survey finds, but they won’t be making significant cuts to their staff numbers.

March 5, 2009 in Business by Sam Diaz Comment

Asian data centers turn to virtualization, automation

Region's data centers focus on initiatives that drive immediate cost reduction, rather than projects that drive longer-term returns on investment, finds new survey.

February 20, 2009 in Business by Lee Min Keong Comment
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