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3 Videoconferencing services pick up where travel budgets leave offOpen in New Window
The first round of layoffs has taken hold, your annual bonus seems like a cruel joke, and travel is off-limits. So how are you going to give your presentation next week in Omaha to show off your comp read more »
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Offshoring & outsourcing in 2009: What does the future hold?Open in New Window
"All things considered, 2008 was a relatively stable year for the IT services industry . Deals got smaller and shorter, but they grew in number. The second tier providers and Indian vendors did well read more »
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Facebook, MySpace Could Boost Location-Based ServicesOpen in New Window
"Integrating LBS and tapping into its anticipated $13 billion market is expected to generate a healthy revenue stream for the social networks." read more »
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Microsoft's 2009 to-do list includes services, virtualizationOpen in New Window
"Microsoft has a lot on its plate for 2009, including establishing Windows 7, Windows Azure, and Hyper-V for Windows Server 2008" read more »
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This year's top 30 countries for offshore servicesOpen in New Window
"One of India's key advantages as an offshore outsourcing location was its lower cost. But it may be losing this advantage to countries like Pakistan and Vietnam, which now offer staff at far lower read more »
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Microsoft's mobile Live services slip beta labelOpen in New Window
"Microsoft has launched the mobile version of its Windows Live service, putting re-worked versions of its online services on cell phones." read more »
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Amazon Now Helping Software Developers Sell Software and Services OnlineOpen in New Window
"Amazon Web Services, the fascinating infrastructure behind many of the web applications you probably use every day, is about to come out from the shadows and meet end users directly." read more »
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Is the WSTF one Web services forum too many?Open in New Window
"Vendors including IBM and Oracle are launching an industry organization Monday for Web services interoperability, despite the existence of another Web services interoperability group..." read more »
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