Technology is one of two industries singled out in a new report, to perform well next year. Rising stock market stars include Infosys and Samsung, says Macquarie. Thursday, December 18 2008 07:40 PM Find more stories in:: Earning reports/forecasts, Analyst reports Country's consumer credit bureau taps on business intelligence tools to enable financial institution members to perform timely creditworthiness checks online. Thursday, December 18 2008 03:48 PM Find more stories in:: Data mining & analysis, Data warehousing/business intelligence, Banking, Commercial lending, Bureau European IT market to beat the odds against the credit crunch to grow US$475 billion next year and foresees the global market to reach US$1.5 trillion. Friday, December 19 2008 09:51 AM Find more stories in:: Virtualization, Best strategies, Business plans, Earning reports/forecasts The U.K. CEO and CFO of the behavioral-targeted advertising firm have resigned, prompting new appointments. Friday, December 19 2008 09:23 AM Find more stories in:: Internet advertising, Business structures, Web sites Less than a month after hitting 130 million members, the social network hits 140 million. Would faster-than-expected growth throw its cost management plan into flux? Friday, December 19 2008 08:54 AM Find more stories in:: Web sites, Internet advertising, Investments The chip giant urges IT industry operators, regulators and think-tanks in Thailand to make available five million broadband Internet ports in the country by 2010. Thursday, December 18 2008 01:51 PM Find more stories in:: Personal broadband, Business broadband, Investments, Web sites, Intel Corp. Despite the economic downturn, Hewlett-Packard Thailand plans to aggressively penetrate the software and outsourcing services markets, and is optimistic about business growth in 2009. Thursday, December 18 2008 03:04 PM Find more stories in:: Business applications, Services, Service level management, Storage, Servers Chrome turns a blind eye to subscription offers from Web sites, but Google has revealed its plan to add the feature. Thursday, December 18 2008 10:28 AM Find more stories in:: Web browsers, Web sites, E-mail servers, Web logs, RSS As U.S. president-elect Barack Obama calls for widespread adoption of e-medical records, the Department of Health and Human Services is offering more privacy guidelines for them. Thursday, December 18 2008 12:14 PM Find more stories in:: Privacy, Data security, Security Management, Service level management, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services |