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    Kumar erased evidence from his hard drive, US says 17/02/2006 09:03:33

    The U.S. government will present evidence at the upcoming trial of Sanjay Kumar that the former chief executive officer of CA erased from his laptop computer potential evidence related to the accounting fraud case against him and the company, according to a court document filed earlier this month.
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    The IT worst case scenario survival guide 15/02/2006 15:56:27

    IT is a risky business. Here's how to avoid some common catastrophes and increase your chance of success.
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    Computerworld Live Podcast #32: Australian Customs creates havoc / Corporate Australia has confidence in IT 24/10/2005 09:59:43

    The Australian Customs Service new cargo processing system creates havoc at our largest ports. New research shows corporate Australia has greater confidence in IT and its ability to transform business. Finally, PwC IT manager Mark Uemura talks about open source success.
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    'Nightmare' drove desperate user to open source 24/10/2005 07:15:53

    IT managers who want to deploy an open source solution but are worried about company politics should go ahead and do it without asking, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) Japan IT manager Mark Uemura.
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    CIOs must adapt to today's business realities 24/08/2005 16:34:42

    As companies increasingly seek employees who can straddle the line between business and IT, even the roles of traditional CIO and CTO positions are changing. In the past, a CIO could punch his or her ticket by spending a certain number of years in application development, a few years overseeing infrastructure, another few managing outsourcing, and so on, says Paul Groce, a partner at Christian & Timbers, an executive recruiter. Today, companies are looking for techies who can use IT to help them reinvent their businesses.
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    Networking startups' comeback continues 27/07/2005 09:29:56

    Three of the ten largest venture-capital investments made during the second quarter were in networking or telecommunications companies, continuing the renewed interest among VCs in funding a sector that has lagged dramatically in the last few years.
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    Venture investments bounced back in 2004 25/01/2005 08:37:28

    Venture capitalists invested more money in privately held technology companies during 2004 than in 2003, according to a report released Monday, marking the first year-over-year rise in investments since 2000.
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    IBM adjusts to harsh PC market 08/12/2004 14:27:51

    IBM's decision to form a joint venture with China's Lenovo Group underscores the challenges that manufacturers face in the modern PC business, even for a company synonymous with the product.
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    Coming to US Universities: Services science 11/10/2004 11:06:26

    Over 40 years after Purdue University established the first department of computer science in the U.S., a whole new field of study is about to emerge in colleges and universities throughout the country, according to a researcher at IBM Corp.'s Almaden Research Center, who believes that students could begin to receive doctorate degrees in the field of "services sciences" in 10 years time.
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    IBM buys Schlumberger's business continuity unit 14/04/2004 08:15:00

    IBM Corp. has agreed to buy the business continuity services unit of Schlumberger Ltd. in a move to shore up its global services division in Europe and help companies comply with new data protection regulations.
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    IBM study: Revenue growth top CEO priority 24/02/2004 11:25:38

    IBM rounded up a panel of its customers in New York Monday to help unveil results from a worldwide survey of CEO (chief executive officer) priorities conducted by its consulting group. IBM's top finding: In the Americas and most of the Asia-Pacific region, revenue growth far outpaces cost containment as CEOs' top focus, but in Japan and Europe, cutting costs remains a pressing priority.
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