With Cisco finally saying it will charge $750 for its Cius tablet, there's a lot of comparisons being made between it and the iPad, but those comparisons are misleading.
Of the nearly $750 million that investors poured into the top 10 venture capital deals of the third quarter, only $124 million went into start-ups building enterprise IT products, according to MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association based on data provided by Thomson Financial.
You don't have to be a big company to spend lots of dollars on telecom infrastructure in an age when businesses are partnering and growing markets across an increasingly wider geographical net. Rivermine, for instance, estimates that its customers - which range in size from mid-tier to large enterprises - spend from $7 million to $750 million in telecom expenses per year. And industry estimates indicate that Fortune 500 companies spend over $100 million per year on telecom.
You don't have to be a big company to spend lots of dollars on telecom infrastructure in an age when businesses are partnering and growing markets across an increasingly wider geographical net. Rivermine, for instance, estimates that its customers - which range in size from mid-tier to large enterprises - spend from $7 million to $750 million in telecom expenses per year. And industry estimates indicate that Fortune 500 companies spend over $100 million per year on telecom.
Tech and telecom firms have pledged more than $750 million in support of Obama's ConnectEd initiative to bring broadband technology and computing tools to classrooms.
An influential user group is preparing a document to establish enterprise security architectures, giving users a guideline for buying security software. Just how influential is the group? The Network Applications Consortium represents companies with a combined $750 billion in revenue, 50,000 servers and a million workstations. When the group speaks, vendors listen - and this security architecture document may well change the way security software is bought and sold.
User group defines security needs
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After helping to create the ground-up IT infrastructure for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration in 2002, Unisys has won a new TSA services contract worth up to $750 million over three years.
After helping to create the ground-up IT infrastructure for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration in 2002, Unisys has won a new TSA services contract worth up to $750 million over three years.
Microsoft will pay AOL Time Warner $750 million to settle a private antitrust suit filed on behalf of Netscape Communications by AOL in January 2002, the companies announced Thursday.
Last column, we asked readers for ideas about how to approach VoIP for a distributed global company highly reliant on DSL and cable modems. The response has been overwhelming and quite interesting, so we’d like to update the progress, correct some misconceptions, and ponder the impact for carriers - all in 750 words or less. Seems like some sort of SAT Advanced Placement test.
PeopleSoft over the next year will reduce its employee headcount by about 7%, cutting 750 to 1,000 positions to eliminate redundancies created through its recent acquisition of J.D. Edwards, PeopleSoft executives said Thursday during a meeting in New York with analysts.