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    1. Baker Hughes: Wake-on-LAN technology has resulted in 40% energy savings

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 24 2011)

      Baker Hughes: Wake-on-LAN technology has resulted in 40% energy savingsComputerworldIt's also rolling out managed print services globally and removing personal printers and fax machines from offices, replacing them with energy-efficient multifunction devices, says Graham Crisp, director of IT supplier and asset management at the ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Itil

    2. HP Rolls Out Printers, 3D Scanning, Better Cloud Printing

      Explore Computerworld (Sep 9 2011)

      HP will begin rolling out its HP Partner Managed Print Services over the next year. HP is also offering a Smart Marketing Suite to address inefficiencies in marketing. It consists of software and services, developed with Omnicom Group ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP Managed Print Services   HP   HP Enterprise Business

    3. Adobe acquires electronic signature company EchoSign

      Explore Computerworld (Jul 18 2011)

      Adobe acquires electronic signature company EchoSign IDG News Service - Adobe Systems said on Monday that it has acquired EchoSign, a web-based provider of electronic signatures and signature automation, for an undisclosed amount. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   California   Adobe Systems

    4. HP starts work on $2.5B NASA contract

      Explore Computerworld (Apr 28 2011)

      HP starts work on $2.5B NASA contract Computerworld - The weak first quarter growth in gross domestic product announced by the government Wednesday was blamed, in part, by a decline in public sector spending. But some tech vendors, including Hewlett-Packard, selling to the federal government may not be hurt by this. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP

    5. RIM exec's departure could mean marketing shake-up

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 7 2011)

      Computerworld - Research in Motion (RIM) has confirmed that its chief marketing Officer, Keith Pardy, is departing for personal reasons, a move that has provoked renewed concerns about RIM's marketing efforts. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP

    6. Three fired for accessing records of Tucson shooting victims

      Explore Computerworld (Jan 13 2011)

      Three fired for accessing records of Tucson shooting victims Computerworld - Three employees at Tucson's University Medical Center have been fired for improperly accessing the medical records of some of the victims in last Saturday's shooting spree outside an area mall that killed six people and wounded 13, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Gifford (D-Ariz.). (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Los Angeles   California

    7. Infosys financial results signal rebound in offshoring market

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 25 2010)

      IDG News Service - Outsourcing vendor Infosys Technologies Ltd. posted strong financial results for the quarter that ended Sept. 30, as customers started placing orders that they had postponed during the recession. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   KeyCorp   Xerox

    8. Xerox enables remote printing from smartphones, tablets

      Explore Computerworld (Sep 21 2010)

      Xerox enables remote printing from smartphones, tabletsComputerworldIDG News Service - Xerox on Tuesday added remote printing capabilities to its enterprise print services portfolio, bring a new way for ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Microsoft   Xerox

    9. HP unveils remote printing service for BlackBerry devices

      Explore Computerworld (Apr 21 2010)

      HP unveils remote printing service for BlackBerry devices HP unveils remote printing service for BlackBerry devicesComputerworldThe service will be available as part of HP's managed print services offerings in June. As part of its managed print services offerings, HP also announced ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Bruce Dahlgren   John Tomesco

    10. P&G's clout with HP reaches to the CEO's office

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 15 2010)

      P&G's clout with HP reaches to the CEO's office $3B, 10-year outsourcing pact brings top HP executives to P&G offices often When Procter & Gamble Co., wants something from its outsourcer, Hewlett Packard Co., it doesn't deal with help desks, trouble tickets or support tiers. It gets attention from the top levels of the vendor's executive ranks. P&G's clout with HP might make some the latter's other customers a bit jealous, but the two major firms operate in a rarefied world of mega-outsourcing deals that carry high stakes for both their bottom lines. In 2003, P&G signed a $3 billion, 10-year outsourcing contract ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Mark Hurd   Proctor & Gamble

    11. How to manage outsourcers after the contract's ink is dry

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 9 2010)

      Many IT shops still aren't good at managing outsourcers. Here's how to build a strong relationship after the contract is signed. When the global trade association SEMI experienced a big revenue decline last year and had to cut staff, CIO Gil McInnes turned to outsourcing. He hired CenterBeam Inc. to consolidate and manage the semiconductor industry association's servers and infrastructure on a variable cost basis. McInnes lauds San Jose-based CenterBeam's collaborative approach, and he feels the vendor has a great cultural fit with SEMI, which is also based in San Jose. The deal cut SEMI's ... (Read Full Article)

    12. Xerox, ACS close $6.4B merger deal

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 8 2010)

      Xerox, ACS close $6.4B merger dealComputerworldCombining the ACS "typically managed desktop" with Xerox's managed print services "is a very compelling proposition," said Firestone. ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York   Lynn Blodgett   Xerox