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While EDS's recent billion-dollar contract win may not be an indication that outsourcing mega-deals are back in style, the reports of the death of the long-term, asset-heavy, single-provider deals are somewhat exaggerated.
While acquisition talks have broken down for now, historical analysis says there's no time like the present for IBM to gobble up Sun, or perhaps better yet, part of Sun.
Small and midsize businesses that want to roll out ERP technology are paying too much attention to TCO and not enough to ROI, says new research. That could be a costly mistake.
"Vendors from China (or India or XX country) don't know how to work with us." Heard this before? Awareness of cultural differences is the fist step to avoiding miscommunication and other business missteps.
Few CIOs want to shell out recession-scarce dollars for pricy Macs for employees when a cheap PC will do just fine. But does it really save the company money?
Economic downturn has outsourcing pros under the gun to deliver quick cost savings. For firms that must execute or renegotiate an outsourcing deal, there are some steps that improve the chances of success.
The team charged with keeping Coca-Cola products stocked and moving from stores uses art and technology to make the most of shelf real estate. New software helps them plan ahead while boosting results.
'Expensive' VMware might actually be cheaper than Microsoft's Hyper-V.
Latin America's information technology industry, frequently overlooked by observers of the IT world, may be on the brink of a new era for outsourcing.
Where you come down on that question depends a great deal on how you think most IT organizations will consume cloud services. How will IT organizations achieve an infrastructure that scales easily, can be reconfigured in minutes rather than weeks, an
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