The most resilient tech segment last year was software services, which employs 1.9 million people. It had a decline of 1.2 per cent or fewer than 21,000 people when compared to 2008
Though it's been hiding in the closet for years, latency is once again becoming a technical issue to be dealt with in the new data centre. Next-generation, intelligent latency-sensitive SLAs are needed now, not in the future
Microsoft Corp. is ramping up its efforts to sell software as a service by teaming with U.K. telecommunications giant BT Group PLC to provide a platform for the delivery of its business applications.
Infosys Technologies Ltd. said Thursday that it is investing US$20 million into a business consulting subsidiary in the U.S., which will be managed by four former senior executives of global consulting firms.
Companies are increasing their spending on outside help to better deal with their enterprise software, according to a new study from market research firm IDC. Enterprise software, used by companies to automate their business operations, has always been complicated to implement and maintain, which in turn has fueled a demand for related IT services.
Companies are increasing their spending on outside help to better deal with their enterprise software, according to a new study from market research firm IDC.
Indian and Chinese officials have talked a lot recently about helping each other reposition their respective IT industries, to take advantage of cost efficiencies as well as software, hardware and services trends.