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Why are Indian outsourcing companies such bashful suitors?
Comment They have accumulated piles of cash so you would think top Indian outsourcing firms such as Infosys Technologies and Wipro Ltd would go hunting for sizeable acquisitions in the current market. Indian outsourcers... [06 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.10.09
Round-Up The internet is giving us terrible piles! Over the years, the internet has been blamed for many of the world's ills. Sometimes fairly, though often not. The internet is corrupting the nation's youth! The internet has led... [02 Oct 2009]
Custom Home Builder Uses Electronic Document Management to Construct Operational Excellence
White Paper Reducing paper piles and creating streamlined workflows using electronic document management software delivers meaningful cost savings for any business. Granite Ridge Builders is the largest custom home builder in Fort... [16 May 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.05.09
Round-Up Best of luck old bean, and try to ditch the paper piles and learn how to communicate in 140 characters or less. As Alfred Tennyson once wrote: 'the old order changeth yielding place to new', and for the average... [08 May 2009]
Recession making techies do more unpaid overtime
News Overworked techies are putting in even more free hours than last year as the recession piles pressure on UK companies to do more with less. One in three techies is giving away the equivalent of 34 days of unpaid overtime... [27 Feb 2009]
Photos: HTC piles on the Touch pressure
Photo HTC is set to unleash two new touchscreen handsets in the hopes of luring consumers away from Apple's iPhone. The HTC Touch Viva (pictured above) and the HTC Touch 3G (see page three) both run Windows Mobile 6.1, and use HTC's TouchFLO... [18 Sep 2008]
Work piles up for stressed out techies
News Work is piling up for stressed out techies when they go on holiday, with no one picking up the slack when they are away, according to the latest silicon.com reader poll. Everyone looks forward to their holiday and some dread going back... [27 Aug 2008]
Questys Solutions Case Study: City of Kenora
White Paper The piles of paper were mountainous and it was difficult if not impossible locating documents. The City of Kenora is in Canada, with a population of 16,000. The city knew they had to do something to create order out of... [18 Jul 2008]
Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?
Comment It's ironic that less than a month ago, reports were foretelling that Apple and its retail partners were likely to be faced with huge, unsold piles of Edge iPhones following the expected release of its 3G sibling. [23 May 2008]
Organize Your Computer Files in Five Steps
White Paper With seemingly limitless storage capacity, it's easy to create piles of files on the computer. What happened to the paperless office? The author generates more paper now than he ever did before the advent of the computer! [16 Apr 2008]
Indian tech execs ponder problems ahead
News Other areas - such as power, telecoms and road and airport infrastructures - all need significant improvement as well, as the growth in outsourcing piles on the pressure. Few industries have enjoyed the massive growth... [26 Mar 2007]
Leader: Why are we so unhappy with fat pipes?
Leader In the recent broadband feeding frenzy, ISPs have been spending their cash piles on local loop unbundling, customer acquisition, consolidation - how much left is left in the bank to tackle their creeping customer service... [28 Feb 2007]
Yahoo! tech chief - web 2.0 matters for business
News The same technologies used to build reputations and communities on networking sites could also be used to help companies make better use of the vast piles of unstructured data they have hanging around in their databases,... [15 Sep 2006]
Devil's Advocate: A new 'soft' technology
Comment Certainly, my desk is covered with paper, in a number of overlapping piles. Given the limitations of data storage and retrieval, Martin Brampton tries out a new way of organising his life with a rather old technology -... [04 Oct 2005]
Leader: Madness of the government's 'e-bobby' plans
Leader Of course your local bobby didn't use to be stuck behind a desk filling out piles of paperwork. If ever there was evidence, if indeed it was needed, that some parts of government really don't 'get' technology, it's in... [29 Sep 2005]