Gartner says technology spending will rebound in 2010; 2009 is 'worst year ever'October 19th, 2009 Gartner: Tech spending will rebound in 2010ORLANDO, Fla. — Research group Gartner Inc.
On The Call: IBM CFO Mark Loughridge on whether business spending on technology is recoveringOctober 15th, 2009 On The Call: IBM CFO on business spendingSAN FRANCISCO — IBM Corp.'s latest quarterly results pull in two directions at once. Sales were down 7 percent as corporate technology spending remained weak, but net income was up 14 percent, mostly the result of IBM's ability to wring more profit from its services and software divisions.
Windows Live & Anti-Linux Campaigner Leaves MicrosoftJune 21st, 2006 Martin Taylor, a 13-year Microsoft veteran and advisor to chief executive Steve Ballmer, who coordinated Microsoft's anti-Linux campaign has suddenly quit the company less than three months after moving to a new position revamping MSN's marketing. He was credited with helping Microsoft beat back the threat posed by the free Linux operating system when he was head of platform strategy for the Windows group.
Microsoft's Ballmer tries to improve opinion on deal with Yahoo, whose shares have plungedJuly 30th, 2009 Microsoft CEO tries to sell analysts on Yahoo dealREDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp.
On The Call: Intel CEO Paul Otellini on timing of rebound in business spending on technologyOctober 13th, 2009 On The Call: Intel CEO on business spendingSAN FRANCISCO — Weak spending by corporations on new personal computers was one of the few problem areas in an otherwise standout third quarter from chipmaker Intel Corp. The trend has dragged on through the recession and probably won't ease until next year.
Microsoft Tightens Noose on Yahoo BoardApril 5th, 2008 Yahoo has three weeks to accept Microsoft's $31 per share combined cash and stock offer or Microsoft may lower its bid and also take its offer directly to Yahoo investors, Microsoft said on Saturday. Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer said in a letter addressed to Yahoo's board of directors that "now is the time" to negotiate final terms of a deal.
Microsoft CEO Ballmer receives compensation package worth $1.28M in 2009, a 6 percent cutSeptember 30th, 2009 Microsoft CEO's compensation down 6 percent in '09SEATTLE — The value of the compensation package granted to Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer fell about 6 percent in fiscal 2009, a year in which weak computer sales cut into the software maker's profits.
Steve Ballmer Admits Vista is a "Work In Progress"April 18th, 2008 More than a year after Windows Vista's release, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and millions of sales later Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer admits Windows Vista to be a "work in progress". Windows Vista: A work in progress.
Ballmer Says Tax breaks Would Move Microsoft Jobs Away From USJune 4th, 2009 Microsoft Corp. CEO, Steven Ballmer made it clear that they would move some employees offshore, if President elect Barack Obama plans to imposes higher taxes on U.S.
Microsoft sends final Windows 7 code to manufacturers, promises smooth transition for PC usersJuly 22nd, 2009 Microsoft says Windows 7 is ready for PC companiesSEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. says Windows 7 is complete.
Oh Microsoft!September 9th, 2004 I would like to point to a very readable and thoughtful article - How Microsoft lost the API war. Be warned however that the article is a bit too long.
'Satyam scam won't affect Indian IT sector'February 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Satyam Computer Services scam is 'just a case in isolation' and it would not affect the image of India's IT industry, a Singapore diplomat said here Tuesday. 'What happened to Satyam came as a surprise and shock, but we are pleased at the speed of the Indian government that has replaced the board with very credible and highly respected individuals,' Tommy Koh, ambassador-at-large at Singapore's ministry of foreign affairs, said.
Microsoft Teaching Java Using Eclipse at JavaOne 2008May 8th, 2008 I was amazed to find Microsoft design engineer Mugunthan Mugundan teaching Java (how to create REST output using Java) using Eclipse IDE. I found it rich in irony at many levels.
US research firm foresees decline in global IT spendingJanuary 13th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Global purchases of information technology goods and services may decline by three percent in 2009, ending seven years of growth, US research firm Forrester said in its latest report on global IT market outlook
It said global IT purchases by businesses and governments will fall to $1.66 trillion. The decline is a distinct shift from 2008, when global IT purchases increased by eight percent.
Google's Chrome OS looks a lot like a familiar Linux: Bill GatesJuly 15th, 2009 As the cold war between the techno giants- Microsoft and Google continues the big shots are up with big comments. We caught up with Microsoft's founder speculations and round-up on Google Chrome OS. In an interview CNET, Bill Gates went head-on stating Google's Chrome OS looks a lot like a familiar foe: Linux.