IT Management

Michael Dell's $200 Billion Promise

"Today we're making a public commitment to take $200 billion of inefficiency out of the $1.2 trillion in total IT spend each year," Dell said during his keynote. "The economic downturn has challenged the way customers use and manage technology."

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Open Source Appeal: It Comes Down to Costs

Open source continues finding favor in both large enterprises and small companies. But while the nature and types of deployments may vary wildly, many have at least one thing in common: The bottom line.Cost savings from Linux and open source has long been a key selling point of the movement. But according to a panel of enterprise users and analysts speaking at the LinuxCon conference.

EMC's New Push Targets Private Clouds

Storage giant EMC today introduced EMC Proven Solutions for the private cloud, a combination of hardware, software, partnerships, and consulting services designed to help companies achieve a reliable ROI from private cloud deployments.

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The unwritten rules about IT sub-contractor manage...

It is a interesting trend these days, that large Indian IT companies have started to outsource their development to smaller IT companies to deal with rising employee salaries and attrition.
It is becoming much more viable for them now to outsource to smaller IT companies.

Economic times carries a good article on some rules to manage the sub-contractors.

These days it is second nature for the Deloittes, Accentures, and BearingPoints to outsource their application development and/or support tasks to smaller software solution providers or sub-contractors.

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