Japanese titan to accelerate job cuts after stunning industry by predicting first operating loss in 14 years
Yahoo also announces cuts to engineering jobs, but Apple looks strong
Chip firm will also reduce salaries as downturn hits profits
Dual-core Celeron and Xeon ranges reduced by up to 48 per cent
Balderton Capital set to plough cash into tech startups
‘Game of chicken’ between DRAM suppliers ends in tears as revenues continue to tumble, says iSuppli
India reels as Ramalinga Raju owns up to chain of deception
Recession bites at peripherals giant
As the year ahead looks set to be a tough one, now is not the time to start losing sight of first principles
Global reorganisation underway as share price slumps
Market watcher iSuppli labels the year as one to forget for most memory chip makers
Fourth-quarter figures show strong growth
New European document processing centre to open in the UK
Preliminary results push HP shares over US$33 each 18 November
Inexperience and poor long-term planning have led to a crisis in some IT firms, say experts
Number of VARs using overdrafts as permanent means of finance is causing growing concern
The six billion-dollar GamesSmall and mid-size UK players are getting in line to make the next Olympics larger than ever, writes Fleur Doidge
Timely solution provision may have saved the recently collapsed courier, says the firm’s former CIO Phil Young
VARs, systems integrators and managed service providers feature heavily in list of fast-growing technology outfits
The Large Hadron Collider did not finish us, but there may be another abyss, says Nitin Joshi
Vendor reshuffles its priorities and pledges to simplify product line
Report suggests worse may be yet to come
Like peanut butter, economic news has become unpalatable. Eddie Pacey seeks a smoother way
Leading systems vendors to offload burden of growing equipment costs on to channel players
Resellers need solid financial underpinnings in this more competitive market, says Philip White