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    Can Indian firms deliver cloud services from offshore? 04 September, 2009 01:07

    The Indian offshore companies have become masters at moving code, call centers and research to high-skilled, low-wage regions. Their business model is synonymous with globalization. But cloud and SaaS delivery is best served by proximity and infrastructure reliability, and that may bring some changes to the Indian offshore model.
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    MS to unveil new licensing policies for virtual machines 14 August, 2008 08:17

    Virtualization industry observers expect Microsoft to eliminate a licensing restriction that has hampered the mobility of virtual servers, perhaps as soon as next week.
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    Should IT pros be thinking about Android? 24 June, 2008 11:14

    It's hard to determine whether IT departments should start thinking hard about Google's open source mobile Android platform, mostly because no Android devices or enterprise applications actually exist yet.
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    What Android means for Apple, MS, open source, enterprises 12 November, 2007 07:47

    What, no GPhone? That was the reaction from numerous commentators after Google unveiled its long-anticipated mobile phone plan on November 5. Yet what Google and partners such as T-Mobile, Motorola and Sprint Nextel of the newly formed Open Handset Alliance are doing will have broad impacts on wireless technology.
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    Google phones could suffer from lack of interoperability 07 November, 2007 06:00

    Phones built with Google's Android operating system may suffer from a lack of interoperability, and enterprise IT executives will probably be wary about supporting multiple devices built with the much-hyped software platform, says Ken Dulaney, a Gartner analyst.
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    Vendor beware: This CTO knows and will exploit your weaknesses 31 August, 2007 11:48

    Everybody wants a bargain. But when it comes to the complex world of IT products, finding a deal or even knowing what something should cost can be tricky. Sixty-two percent of IT buyers say the pricing structures used by enterprise network vendors are "usually confusing" or "very confusing," a new Network World poll finds.
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    India-based Wipro acquires U.S. outsourcer Infocrossing 08 August, 2007 11:06

    Wipro, the India-based company that has boomed thanks to IT offshoring by U.S. companies, announced Monday that it is acquiring New Jersey-based outsourcing firm Infocrossing for some US$600 million.
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