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  • What Are Else Are Employees Up To? Shopping Online During Con Calls

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Last week, I told you about a survey commissioned by CareerBuilder.com that told of the shenanigans that employees in the American workforce admit to doing why they are at work–including sleeping on the job, kissing each other, backstabbing, and other office sports. This week, a survey by Bill Me Later, an online payment service provider that competes with eBay‘s PayPal and Google‘s Checkout services, and Ipsos Insight, a survey-based market research company, tells us all about the habits of employees as they shop online at work.

    While the CareerBuilder.com survey was based on data from 5,750

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  • Patently Absurd: IBM Tries to Patent Outsourcing, Then Kills It

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Sometimes, you have to laugh so you don’t cry. Last week, Barron’s, the weekend investment rag put out by Dow Jones and the companion to the Wall Street Journal, picked up on a story in the Westchester County, New York-based News Journal that detailed a patent application that IBM filed on July 12 concerning business methods to perform technical and economic analysis and recommend outsourcing options to customers.

    India is, of course, the hot spot for outsourcing in the IT sector these days. IBM already has 55,000 employees in India, having added 10,000 new jobs this year in

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  • IBM Offers System i Blade Deal, Nixes i5 550 in Upgrade Deal

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The fourth quarter is now well under way, and if there is one thing that is surprising right now, it is the dearth of special deals from IBM to help bolster sales of the System i. IBM likes to close the year on a high note, and the fourth quarter has often been a very good one for the AS/400, iSeries, and System i family of machines. In no small measure thanks to wheeling and dealing by IBM and its reseller channel, which pushes the vast majority of System i machinery.

    It is hard to say why more System i

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  • Lawson Profits on Booming Software Sales Despite U.S. Weakness

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Midrange ERP software maker Lawson Software has finished up its first quarter of fiscal 2008, and has once again managed to pull down some profits despite what it calls some temporary weakness in the North American market. Lawson’s sales in the quarter, which ended on August 31, rose by 16 percent to $187.4 million, with sales up in the three major geographic regions–Americas, EMEA, and Asia/Pacific–where Lawson does business.

    In the quarter, Lawson’s software license fee sales rose by a remarkable 52 percent to $25.5 million. This is remarkable mainly because thanks to the acquisition of Intentia International, one of

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  • IBM Tweaks BladeCenter S for the Office, Preps Power6 Blades

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Back in June, IBM previewed a blade server chassis aimed at moving blades from the data centers of the world’s largest organizations, who have been trying to cram as much computing power as they can in as small a space as possible, to small and medium businesses, who want integrated systems that fit in a closet, in a corner, or under a desk. The BladeCenter S was IBM’s initial foray, and now that Hewlett-Packard has announced its “Shorty” BladeSystem c3000 chassis, IBM has rejiggered the BladeCenter S chassis to better compete in the SMB space.

    The BladeCenter S chassis that

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  • BluePhoenix Hosts ASNAPalooza in San Antonio This Week

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Software development tool maker ASNA may have recently merged with mainframe tool and integration software maker BluePhoenix Solutions, but as far as ASNA’s customers are concerned, the annual ASNApalooza conference for customers is going on this week in San Antonio, Texas, just like always.

    In fact, BluePhoenix and ASNA expect a record turnout for the event, which runs from October 8 though 10 at the Hyatt Regency along the famous Riverwalk in San Antonio. The event is expected to draw hundreds of IT managers, chief information officers, and programmers from all over the world. Anne Ferguson, who is chief

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  • Growing Businesses, Upgrades Drive IT Hiring in Q4

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Fears of recession subsided last week thanks to a mediocre jobs report from the U.S. Labor Department that said employers added 110,000 jobs in September and 89,000 jobs in August, despite a slowdown in the construction and manufacturing sectors and jitters in the stock and mortgage markets. People were cheered last week–particularly on Wall Street–because jobs grew even though the economy seems to be slowing down a bit. So far, if surveys by Robert Half Technology are any indication, IT managers are still optimistic about the hiring they planned to do in the remaining three months of 2007.

    RHT is

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  • Gartner Warns IT Is Running Out of Space and Juice–Again

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    When you have a good drum and you are trying to get people to dance, you have to bang on it a lot. And so it is that IT consultancies and the trade press have been banging the drum concerning energy issues in the data center. Like everyone else–including IT Jungle for that matter–the analysts at Gartner are trying to suss out the energy and space issues in data centers and give people advice on how to cope.

    Back in December, Gartner made a prediction that by the end of 2008, 50 percent of the data centers in the world

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  • As I See It: Great Looking Genes

    October 8, 2007 Victor Rozek

    Ever since we began to understand the pivotal role of biology in behavior, the nature-or-nurture debate has been raging between proponents of the “hard” and “soft” sciences. Why are some people pleasant and some not? Why are certain co-workers more helpful than others? Alternately, why do some people delight in punishing and behaving cruelly? Are such traits an outgrowth of character; or are they inherited? Is it chance, luck, parenting, the mysterious workings of a deity; or is it the output of the human operating system we call genetics. As science unravels the complexities of the genome, we’re confirming what

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  • What Are Else Are Employees Up To? Shopping Online During Con Calls

    October 8, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Last week, I told you about a survey commissioned by CareerBuilder.com that told of the shenanigans that employees in the American workforce admit to doing why they are at work–including sleeping on the job, kissing each other, backstabbing, and other office sports. This week, a survey by Bill Me Later, an online payment service provider that competes with eBay‘s PayPal and Google‘s Checkout services, and Ipsos Insight, a survey-based market research company, tells us all about the habits of employees as they shop online at work.

    While the CareerBuilder.com survey was based on data from 5,750

    …

    Read more

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