Movers and shakers 2007: Who left and why
2007 saw more key executives leaving their posts than those joining companies. We take a look at who left their hot seats last year and why.
2007 saw more key executives leaving their posts than those joining companies. We take a look at who left their hot seats last year and why.
TGIF! And what a week it has been, one I'd like to call let's-show-everyone-we're-eco-friendly week.
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Amid worries about layoffs and where the company is headed from here, HP reported better than expected second quarter earnings on Wednesday.
Macworld 2010 and Motorola top today's headlines
Come June, Dell Computer will start its PC recycling programme in Australia and New Zealand. Apart from the environmental upside, will this lead to cheaper PCs?
Dell is hoping to cater to the SMB and medium-sized business markets with new enterprise-class wireless access solutions.
Dell has expanded its Precision workstation offerings with a pair of new mobile models and another dual-socket rack option with plenty of customizable, high-end specs.
So, it's pretty clear that there will be all sorts of stalling when it comes to government-funded and public programs that support the deployment and installation of electric vehicle charging stations. So private initiatives are shifting their own initiatives into a higher gear, and Houston will apparently be the first beneficiary.
Enterprise technology users may still be getting used to Indian accents for many of their support queries, but PC giant Dell believes many of its customers would be better served by Malaysia.