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Sprint forced to sell Nextel assets, cut costs

News In its latest attempt to cut costs, Sprint began on Thursday offering some employees a volunteer severance package. In an effort to get its finances back on track, Sprint has been cutting costs. It's also cut spending on travel, reducing on a...

[November 14, 2008, 8:20]

Cut-costs and feed the children, or save a rain forest...

Talkback Wouldn't it be great to cut-costs while furthering corporate social responsibility? SplinterRock, Inc.has created an interesting avenue for companies to benefit non-profits monetarily without spending any additional money.

[April 5, 2007, 21:50]

More IT firms look overseas to cut costs

News Giga's report may be good news for company leaders looking to cut costs, but it's ominous for US (and European) IT workers. The research firm predicts IT outsourcing to India will grow by 25 percent this year, as companies seek to cut costs and...

[February 21, 2003, 9:56]

Solution Provider Helps University Cut Operational Costs 30 Percent, Enhance Security

White Papers With the help of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Intelecto Soluciones y Tecnologia, the university deployed a Microsoft-based infrastructure that has cut operational costs by 30 percent and enhanced user productivity.

[February 17, 2007, 0:00]

London 2012 targets green-tech to cut costs

News The London 2012 Olympic Games will rely on green tech to control costs and waste amid the worst economic slump since World War II. Virtualisation is one option being considered by the organisers in order to cut the number of servers used at the...

[March 5, 2009, 15:26]

College System to Cut Deployment Costs for Disaster Recovery Site by Nearly 80 Percent

White Papers Also, by using Hyper-V, KCTCS estimates that it will cut deployment costs for its virtual disaster recovery site by nearly 80 percent. By deploying virtual servers, KCTCS will increase availability and cut server deployment time from hours to minutes.

[November 19, 2009, 0:21]

Analyst: 'TaaS' to cut tech costs for business

News Gartner analysts predict that "technology as a service" will play a major role in future procurement, with its pay-by-use model set to cut user upfront costs and reduce vendor margins. In an effort to lower costs and link operational expenses to...

[November 21, 2007, 13:51]

National Health Service Shared Business Services Set to Cut Costs by 20%

White Papers The NHS estimates that organizations using the services will initially cut costs by 20%, and 2% annually in succeeding years. National Health Service Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) provides high quality finance and accounting, payroll and...

[December 23, 2006, 0:00]

Transportation Firm to Cut Power Costs by 33 Percent With Virtualization and Clustering

White Papers With its new environment based on Windows Server 2008 R2, EmpireCLS has cut support calls by 75 percent and increased IT administrators' productivity by 35 percent. It also expects to lower power costs by 33 percent.

[November 19, 2009, 0:21]

Solution Provider Helps Local Government Cut IT Costs, Expand Customer Services

White Papers To help meet a governmental mandate to cut costs and enhance services, the London Borough of Newham enlisted Microsoft Partner Artemis Corporation to replace an open-source solution with one based on Microsoft technologies.

[March 25, 2008, 0:01]

Sun and HP enforce holiday to cut costs

News In parallel efforts to cut costs, Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard are requiring employees to take vacation time, the companies confirmed today. Mandatory vacations provide a way to cut expenses without losing key employees or damaging morale...

[April 26, 2001, 10:27]

School District Uses Virtualization to Improve IT and Cut Costs During Budget Crisis

White Papers To reduce costs, school district's IT department wanted to cut its server acquisition rate and consolidate existing servers - while continuing efforts to improve the quality of education. Volusia County Schools serves residents on east coast of...

[July 25, 2009, 1:18]

Symantec trims workforce to cut costs

News After a disappointing quarter for its enterprise business, Symantec in January said it would cut costs by $200m to align its expenses with its revenue expectations. To achieve that target, the company said it would trim its workforce, reduce new...

[March 16, 2007, 8:16]

Intel's got fab plans to cut costs

News Next year, Intel plans to manufacture its communications chips in the same plants used to make microprocessors and flash memory, a shift likely to cut costs and expand its markets. By making its communication chips in the same factories, Intel can...

[September 16, 2002, 9:32]

NHS to cut costs with VoIP rollout

News The NHS could cut costs following an upgrade to its N3 broadband network, part of the National Programme for IT. Reduced fixed-to-mobile call-costs will also be available through nationally negotiated rates with O2.

[July 24, 2007, 8:37]

BT to use Bluetooth to cut mobile costs

Talkback We read your article with interest, and would like to know who at BT we could contact to find out more about this new technology. Any assistance you can give us would be greatly appreciated. Alan Mortleman

[January 29, 2004, 10:05]

Gov't appoints tech tsar to cut IT costs

News The government has drafted in a former blue-chip chief executive to help slash the £13bn spent on public-sector IT each year. Martin Read, former chief executive of IT outsourcer Logica, will help achieve "significant savings" and address the...

[June 24, 2008, 8:57]

BT to use Bluetooth to cut mobile costs

Talkback BT's Bluetooth plan is sound from the point of view that the ability to use one device for home/office/ mobile use is a killer application in it's own right. All they need to do to make it fly is give free texts via landline connections.

[July 30, 2003, 10:22]

BT to use Bluetooth to cut mobile costs

Talkback If manufacturers are thinking of adding Bluetooth and WiFi, why not add DECT as well. When I'm at home wouldn't it be sensible to use my mobile phone in conjunction with my local DECT connection (instead of a GSM network)

[July 30, 2003, 10:17]

BT to use Bluetooth to cut mobile costs

Talkback i work for BT Local Business and have been chosen to trial the bluephone for business use.i will be testing this product to the max, if its a good product/solution BT will take over the world. Free text messages over landlines is not an issue.

[May 25, 2005, 10:45]

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