Nortel staff were desperate to show a profit: prosecutor
Nortel executives not only pulled the wool over the eyes of the board, a fraud trial was told, the execs were sometimes fooled by others in the company
Nortel executives not only pulled the wool over the eyes of the board, a fraud trial was told, the execs were sometimes fooled by others in the company
The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA) have been making headlines, but what are they, exactly? Here are the facts.
Deloitte predicts the rise of the two tablet user this year
Plus, reports on CIO spending for the year and an update on SOPA
Organic light-emitting diode technology is not just for TV but boardrooms as well
AMD hopes to take down Intel’s Ultrabooks on price, and is set to launch its platform for thin and light laptops in June
Kevin Gilroy will lead global indirect channels
Lotusphere 2012 opens with the debut of IBM Connections for business intelligence
Windows dominance as the business OS of choice means you may have to run it on a Mac
Long-awaited criminal trial starts into alleged manipulation of Nortel’s finances. The trial is expected to last months
Moving to the cloud means buying into the specific tools of the cloud vendor
Watch out: Cameras, hard drives, PCs, and mobile data will all cost more in 2012
Symantec said the acquisition will add a cloud-based option to its lineup of information governance products
Plus, new Apple lawsuits in Germany and HP’s POS solutions
The 2012 CES show produced products targeting the hyper-connected user