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China has pestered: following Google, Dell plans to stop Chinese operations

March 25, 2010 - 1:42am | News | Other themes
China has pestered: following Google, Dell plans to stop Chinese operations

According to a report by the Hindustan Times the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh mentioned about the possibility of another American tech company to leave China. The Indian premier was cited to say Dell is about to shutter its China operations.

Mr Singh was quoted as saying:“This morning I met the chairman of Dell Corporation. He informed me that they are buying equipment and parts worth $25 billion from China. They would like to shift to safer environment with climate conducive to enterprise with security of legal system."
 


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Tech giants IBM and Google avail of SMBs’ increasing demand for hi tech

June 22, 2009 - 6:12am | News | Other themes
Tech giants IBM and Google avail of SMBs’ increasing demand for hi tech

IBM and Google have made every effort in order to force out Microsoft (MSFT) and become tech suppliers of choice to small- and medium-size business (SMBs). Big Blue offers several products and services simplified by Google for users of Microsoft`s Outlook e-mail program to also use its Web-based Google Apps tools.


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Steve Jobs is returning to active work at Apple as scheduled

June 5, 2009 - 2:14am | News | Other themes
Steve Jobs is returning to active work at Apple as scheduled

Steve Jobs, a chief executive officer, of the leading hi tech company Apple Inc., will reportedly return to the company soon from his medical leave of absence as planned, says the Wall Street Journal citing the sources familiar with the situation. According to the Journal Jobs will return by the end of the month.


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Top tech companies investigated by US Justice Department on illegal head hunting

June 4, 2009 - 2:13am | Law aspects | News
Top tech companies investigated by US Justice Department on illegal head hunting

The U.S. Department of Justice is conducting an investigation into possible pacts of top hi tech companies not to poach each other’s employees, reports Reuters citing sources with the direct knowledge of the matter. Among those who received notices that the Department is currently holding a formal probe there are Google and Yahoo as well as Microsoft. Besides the notice was also sent to biotech company Genentech, now owned by Roche Holding AG.


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Another lawsuit launched by IBM against its employee for joining Dell

May 28, 2009 - 2:46am | Law aspects | News
Another lawsuit launched by IBM against its employee for joining Dell

A leading computer technologies manufacturer IBM launched the second lawsuit of the kind against its another employee that joined a rival company. According to the reports the company is suing David Johnson who occupied a position of mergers-and-acquisitions chief and worked with IBM for 27 years, to prevent him from joining Dell, the world's joint second largest provider of PCs.


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Jeopardy show is not only for humans, an IBM computer will participate too

April 28, 2009 - 5:00am | News | Other themes
Jeopardy show is not only for humans, an IBM computer will participate too

On Monday a hi tech giant IBM announced a new computer program that is claimed to be quite intelligent to participate in a television show and take on human contestants, reports the Times. Previously IBM invented Deep Blue computer which defeated World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. Now the company introduced Watson, a new system so refined that it could compete on the popular American TV quiz show “Jeopardy”.


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U.S. hi tech giants like Google and AT&T to help boosting Iraqi progress

April 21, 2009 - 8:56am | News | Other themes
U.S. hi tech giants like Google and AT&T to help boosting Iraqi progress

As the U.S. State Department reported on Monday, this week, April 19-23, Google’s, AT&T’s, Twitter’s and other high tech companies’ executives are coming to Iraq to find out whether technology could help fight corruption and build a more accountable society.

That the high-tech executives agreed to participate in such an action in part reflects the improvement in the Iraqi security situation since George W.


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IBM and other tech giants looking to enter payment processing industry

April 14, 2009 - 1:47am | News | Payment systems
IBM and other tech giants looking to enter payment processing industry

A recent announcement of Fidelity National Information Services Inc. to acquire Metavante Technologies Inc. is expected to spur even more consolidations within the industry, says Reuters. Some observers believe that this trend could be joined by technology players like IBM, Oracles, HP, Intuit Inc. and others.


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