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  • Study Says One-Third of IT Workers Plan to Quit in 2006

    March 6, 2006 Alex Woodie

    One in three IT workers are planning to quit their current jobs this year, according to a survey conducted last fall by CareerBuilder.com, and released in February. Participants in the study cited huge and growing workloads, a lack of leadership, and unsatisfactory pay as the top reasons for wanting to jump ship.

    CareerBuilder.com reports that 61 percent of IT workers say their workload has increased over the last six months, and almost 50 percent say their workload is unmanageable. In terms of pay, it’s not surprising to hear that half of the participants were not happy with their pay

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  • Lawson-Intentia Merger Enters Round Three with U.S. Regulators

    March 6, 2006 Alex Woodie

    Lawson Software re-filed a key document with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in mid-February regarding its planned merger with Intentia International. If the SEC gives its nod of approval, which could occur in the next few weeks, the companies would be free to complete their union. However, if the SEC does not approve the document and requires a fourth go-around, the companies could miss their April 30 deadline to complete the merger.

    Lawson and Intentia, two ERP software developers with strong OS/400 products and presence and similar Java re-development strategies, first unveiled plans to merge last June. The

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  • OS/400 Servers Over Time: iSeries to i5 to System i

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Now that the System i5 machines are just getting into the hands of resellers and then customers, it is an appropriate time to take a hard look at the value that the new machines offer to OS/400 shops. In prior issues of this newsletter and its siblings in the Four Hundred family of publications, we have gone over the feeds and speeds of the new hardware and the features and functions of the new software. Now it is time to assess what kind of deal these new machines offer in a series of articles that will compare the System i5s

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  • OS/400 Shops Increase Spending on Services

    February 27, 2006 Mary Lou Roberts

    Last June, Forrester analyst Andrew Bartels called services spending “the hidden giant of IT spending,” noting that the total dollars spent on services are “mostly hidden because it is fragmented into a dozen sub sectors. . . .” He notes that Forrester estimates that professional services represented 22 percent of all U.S. IT spending in 2004 and 2005, and he highlights the optimism that firms offering services feel that the services business will continue to grow.

    Of course, Bartels is talking about the IT industry as a whole here, not just the SMB market where the OS/400 platform is well

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  • The Server Market Begins to Cool in Q4

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The latest server market statistics from IDC and Gartner came out last week. IDC gave out stats for the fourth quarter of 2005 and all of last year, while Gartner just talked about 2005. The two companies more or less agree on the shape of the server market, but it was IDC that came out and declared that revenues had actually declined in the fourth quarter, and shipments had begun to slow. Gartner was mum on the subject of the fourth quarter.

    IDC believes that the server market cooled in the fourth quarter of 2005, declining 0.2 percent to $14.5

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  • As I See It: Future Schlock

    February 27, 2006 Victor Rozek

    Raymond Kurzweil and Bill Joy are the Yin and Yang of technological consequence prediction. Kurzweil, the optimist, is part inventor, part futurist, and part philosopher. He is a best-selling author, recipient of the 1999 National Medal of Technology, and member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, so he knows whereof he speaks. Joy, the pessimist, is the quintessential nerd, turned computer architect, turned dark futurist. He is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and until 2003, he served as its chief scientist. He was also co-chair of the presidential commission on the future of IT research. So he, too, knows

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  • Readers Pipe Up on Service with a Smile Strategy

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    TFH

    Every now and then, an idea pops into my head and I mentally run at it hard and fast, trying to knock it down. The ideas behind Service with a Smile–and a Wink and a Nod, which was the lead essay in last week’s issue, have been on my mind for a few months, and I will be the first to admit that I wrote that late on a Friday after a long week with a bit too much coffee running in my veins. No doubt about it. But, nonetheless, the ideas seemed to resonate with readers of

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  • IBM Revives Low Rate Financing Deal for the System i5

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM‘s on-again, off-again Low Rate Financing offering for its various server products expired on December 31, but is was revived two weeks ago on the System i5 product line. The good news is that even though interest rates are trending upward, financing rates are down below the rates IBM was charging in May 2004.

    If the gap between actual interest rates on the street and what IBM is charging to finance OS/400 server deals is any indication of Big Blue’s eagerness to do deals, then it is probably safe to say IBM is pretty eager. The U.S. Federal Funds

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  • Monster ACM Report Says Offshoring Ain’t So Bad

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For the past several years, globalization, as expressed through H-1B visas and offshoring, has been the bugaboo of some regional and national IT communities and the savior for others. The race to the bottom and the ever-present need to slash costs while increasing the number of business functions that get automated and boosting the connectivity and collaboration between employees, partners, and suppliers, has put tremendous pressure on companies to get the cheapest IT labor and support they can.

    Much has been written about offshoring, but now the Association for Computing Machinery has weighed in with a big study that was

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  • IBM Research Pushes Chip Tech Down Below 30 Nanometers

    February 27, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM‘s Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California, and development partner JSR Micro, a Sunnyvale, California, maker of the components that go into chips, announced last week that they have pushed the photolithography methods used to make chips beyond the 32-nanometer limit that the chip industry has expected photolithography to peter out at.

    SPIE Microlithography 2006 conference being held in San Jose, IBM and JSR showed off some circuits they had created using a technique called immersion photolithography that could draw circuits with line widths at 29.9 nanometers, one-third the size of the current 90 nanometer circuits commonly

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