| Enterprise caution on IT spend in next two years will drive growth of hosted unified communications services in the Asia-Pacific region, predicts Frost & Sullivan. Tuesday, December 16 2008 07:19 PM Find more stories in:: Services, LANs and WANs, VoIP/IP telephony, Video, Customer support case study Sri Lankan garment manufacturing giant, Brandix, embarked on a full scale ERP implementation to keep up with the fast-changing demands of customers. Tuesday, December 16 2008 07:31 PM Find more stories in:: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Customer resource management (CRM) Upcoming year will mark the first time semiconductor industry will experience revenue declines in back-to-back years, market research firm says. Wednesday, December 17 2008 09:26 AM Find more stories in:: Memory, Desktops The new dashboard marks the latest move by a cloud provider to improve transparency in the event of an outage. Wednesday, December 17 2008 09:51 AM Find more stories in:: Search, Content management, Mobile processors The online video ad market will grow to US$4.6B in 2013, research firm eMarketer forecasts. TV ads, though, don't fare so well. Wednesday, December 17 2008 09:08 AM Find more stories in:: Video, Web sites, Internet advertising Visa cardholders in the two economies are first in the world to use service providing mobile-based one-time passwords for purchases over the Internet. Tuesday, December 16 2008 07:18 PM Find more stories in:: Mobile/Wireless, Authentication and encryption, Mobile commerce, E-commerce, E-business In borrowing the cash to take over Axon Group, HCL Technologies is challenging the cozy worlds of SAP installation and Indian tech finance. Tuesday, December 16 2008 03:08 PM Find more stories in:: Business development/management, Business applications, Services, Acquisitions, HCL Technologies As the economy slumps, they are likely to expect more from their IT service suppliers in 2009 as quick returns on investment and efficiency become priorities. Tuesday, December 16 2008 11:22 AM Find more stories in:: Service level management, Open source, Network infrastructure, Outsourcing, Ovum But the developer swears his iPhone application followed all the proper rules, and in any case, Google's admitted use of off-limits APIs has drawn no rebuke from Apple. Tuesday, December 16 2008 11:59 AM Find more stories in:: Business applications, Applications and tools, Web sites, Apple Inc., Mobile |
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