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Outsourcing drives IT services market growth
Although the credit crunch will be a factor, IDC estimates that outsourcing will continue to drive the Western European IT services market.
Week in review: Has the crunch caught up with IT?
The economic slowdown starts to bite in the tech sector as Dell's profits fall, while Apple gets its knuckles rapped for misleading adverts.
Credit crunch moves business to adopt open source
The adoption of open source increases as businesses look to tighten their IT budgets.
IBM impresses market with earnings boost
Pre-announcement of its quarterly results push shares up on Wall Street as Big Blue delivers growth despite the credit crunch.
Credit crunch creates IT upgrade stalemate
NCC research shows that businesses are delaying hardware upgrades and software refreshes. <br> <br>
FSA: Banks need £1 billion IT upgrade
An overhaul of banking IT systems is needed to make sure people get compensation in case a bank collapses with their savings.
Financial IT contractors’ pay at five year low
Pay rates have fallen by 12 per cent for IT workers in the finacial sector, according to new research.
HP: We’ll win market share during credit crisis
The sheer size of HP and its many fingers in pies could be one of the company's main advantages during the downturn.
UK IT firms feeling the crunch
Latest corporate rescue firm analysis finds the number of IT companies with ‘critical problems’ have increased by 627 per cent this year.
Cyber criminals take advantage of credit crunch
The latest McAfee research has found that online criminals are cashing in on the credit crunch, and says the threat to consumers and businesses...
IT pro wages in North hardest hit by credit crunch
New wage-related data suggests IT professionals in the North of England are feeling the brunt of the credit crunch as their pay has actually...
PC sales seen slipping
IDC has predicted that computer sales will fall 5.3 per cent.
Samsung B130 becomes UK’s cheapest phone for a fiver
Carphone Warehouse has slashed the price of the Samsung B130 to just £4.95 ahead of Christmas.
Economy takes down Nvidia's Nvision show
The credit crunch takes another victim as Nvidia's previously successful Nvision event is cancelled this year.
Tech loan defaults on the increase
Credit problems are leading to more financing going through IT firms, rather than through banks and other third parties.
Credit crunch doesn't deter online shoppers
Consumers are continuing to shop online during the economic slowdown despite evidence to the contrary on the High Street according to a new survey.
Credit crunch dampens tech M&As
The credit crunch is biting into the number of deals struck last quarter, according to new research.<br>
Panda warns of cyber black market
Panda warns about the growth of the cyber black market, where credit card details can be bought for as little as £1.25.
Visa drops Global Payments from PCI compliant list
Visa has droped Global Payments from its PCI compliant list, following the exposure of 1.5 million credit card numbers.
Barclaycard launches OnePulse contactless card
New-style credit card uses the same contactless technology as London's Oyster travel card, and will double-up as an Oyster payment card for using...
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