Final surge to lift IT spending
A last-minute shopping spree as IT buyers scrape out their budgets will push computer technology spending beyond 2001 levels, predicts research firm IDC.
A last-minute shopping spree as IT buyers scrape out their budgets will push computer technology spending beyond 2001 levels, predicts research firm IDC.
Leading a Wall Street trouncing of tech stocks, shares of Seagate Technology Inc. lost ground in morning trading as investors digested the company's dismal earnings report.
The latest projections by analysts at the Meta Group point to security budgets reaching 12 percent of total money spent on information technology by 2006.
A last-minute shopping spree as IT buyers scrape out their budgets will push computer technology spending beyond 2001 levels, predicts research firm IDC.
Like several high tech innovations Zinio began as a digital service aimed at B2B. But it worked, so it's inevitably grown to become a global, consumer-oriented service as well.
More local companies have switched to e-business or incorporated it into their existing operational framework so as not lose out in the competitive global market place this year, according to IT industry leaders.
Lotus Software (Philippines) Inc. is engaging in an extensive campaign to assist its users in maximizing the business benefits of using their solutions through the Lotus Authorized Education Centers (LAECS).
One of the earliest search engines around, Infoseek, which is trying to reinvent itself, sees Malaysia as a potential gateway for the Web player to use to penetrate other Asian markets.
On its part, Malaysia has passed legislation under Digital Signature Act 1997 that enforces legal recognition of digital signatures and gives the same force of law as handwritten signatures.
Komag Inc., an independent producer of media for disk drives, will relocate 100 percent of its U.S.-based production capacity to Malaysia to achieve low manufacturing costs.