TOP STORIES - June 1, 2009 | | | | | IBM Earmarks $3 Billion for Europe, Asia Stimulus IBM has earmarked $3 billion to finance so-called smart infrastructure projects in Europe and Asia likely to receive government stimulus support. READ MORE >> HP, IBM Atop of Declining Server Market: IDC The global server market saw revenue and shipment declines across all major segments during the first quarter as enterprises delayed system purchases in light of the crushing worldwide recession, according to IDC. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise No time? No Worries! eWEEK mobile allows you to access the latest technology news on your handheld device. Go to mobile.eweek.com. | | Gartner, IDC Agree: Semiconductor Sales Face 22% Drop Gartner expects worldwide semiconductor revenue to fall 22.4 percent in 2009, from revenues of $255 billion in 2008 to $198 billion. Intel, AMD, Samsung and others have been hit hard by the economy, and IDC doesn?t expect an improvement until the second quarter of 2010. READ MORE >> Distributor Tech Data's Q1 Net Income Soars 49% IT Distributor Tech Data's net income soared 49 percent in Q1 compared with last year's quarter. But the company did that on revenues that fell 17 percent year over year. READ MORE >> How to Use BPM, Tools to Thrive in a Recession Knowledge Center contributor Laura Mooney explains how making investments in relatively low-cost, quick-to-implement business process management and enterprise architecture tools can help you make smart cost reductions, operate more efficiently with fewer resources, and keep your business operating at an effective level. READ MORE >> | | | 10 Ways to Make Sure Mobile Workers Aren't Slacking The standard 9-5 day job is rare. We live our lives switched on and plugged in. This creates an expectation. People expect work to support a more fluid style of life. Now, the bad news: If you can't see it, monitor it, or measure it, how do you manage it and make sure your mobile workers are really working? DOWNLOAD NOW >> How to Prevent Data Loss with an Exchange Migration Most migrations can't be done over a single weekend -- many take several weeks or months. During that time, it's critical that messaging functionality be up and running without interruption, even when some user accounts are housed in Exchange Server 2007 and others remain in the source messaging platform. DOWNLOAD NOW >> | | | | | | |
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