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silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Leader: Why would IBM make layoffs
...six years or so. Is it doing poorly versus the competition? IBM GS remains one of the top IT services outfits, in fact one... Read more
May 3, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > IT Services
IBM shuffles its services deck
IBM has reorganised its giant Global Services division and shuffled the top management... Read more
Jul 20, 2005
silicon.com > Special Features > IT Consulting
Big IT services sharks circling for prey
...Maersk Data and DMdata by IBM and the UK's Synstar...expand internationally. Irshad said: "BT GS needs to grow [internationally] in... Read more
Dec 3, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Leader: BT's big wins
...contract wins. They aren't quite the same as an Accenture, IBM GS or EDS taking over IT operations. That's true - and that... Read more
Mar 11, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Carly Fiorina
...could be for HP, not in the league of an Accenture, IBM GS or several others, while in the server market, competing with Sun... Read more
Aug 25, 2004
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Quocirca?s Straight Talking... What to expect in 2004
...are likely to be the likes of Symantec, NAI, CA and IBM GS. Next is IP telephony (IPT) and voice over IP (VoIP), although... Read more
Jan 2, 2004
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Through the fog... Getting your business processes finely tuned
...are approached by a systems integrator (for example a CSC or IBM GS), a workflow vendor (a Staffware or FileNet), an EAI vendor (a... Read more
Jul 4, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
The Bloor Perspective: Services carve up, Vodafone and SFR, ARM's lay-offs
...of approximately $11bn? It gets better. The PwC acquisition will take IBM GS into previously uncharted waters, most notably business process outsourcing - a rapidly... Read more
Oct 21, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Compaq to ignite the Internet with Wildfire
...users' biggest frustrations. The AlphaServer GS series, which originated from the...before it catches leaders like IBM and Sun Microsystems in the... Read more
May 16, 2000
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Compaq launches new look Alpha-based servers
...Monday when it released its GS Series of servers based on...from Sun Microsystems], HP and IBM." George admitted the company could... Read more
Oct 20, 1998
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