Tuesday, March 23, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 23/03/2010



Widespread discontent persists with ERP projects
A new study shows that ERP projects remain wracked by dissatisfaction and cost overruns. More than half of companies that implement ERP systems end up garnering no more than 30 per cent of the business benefits they expected.
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Adobe debuts Flash tools, renamed Flex Builder
Flex Builder is now called Flash Builder 4. The open source Flex framework gets updated among a slew of other development tools and technologies announcements
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Blade shoot-out: Three servers with new Intel CPU
InfoWorld compared the performance of a trio of blade servers with the six-core Intel Westmere processor, plus a budget-priced four-core server, to see how they compare. The results might suprise you
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Rising demand for SQL, Linux skills
Four skill areas that have seen a growing trend in demand are SQL, C#, .NET and Linux. Other stats: number of people looking for IT jobs jumps 42 percent in Q4 2009
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Widespread discontent persists with ERP projects
A new study shows that ERP projects remain wracked by dissatisfaction and cost overruns. More than half of companies that implement ERP systems end up garnering no more than 30 per cent of the business benefits they expected.
Read More ...

Adobe debuts Flash tools, renamed Flex Builder
Flex Builder is now called Flash Builder 4. The open source Flex framework gets updated among a slew of other development tools and technologies announcements
Read More ...

Blade shoot-out: Three servers with new Intel CPU
InfoWorld compared the performance of a trio of blade servers with the six-core Intel Westmere processor, plus a budget-priced four-core server, to see how they compare. The results might suprise you
Read More ...

Rising demand for SQL, Linux skills
Four skill areas that have seen a growing trend in demand are SQL, C#, .NET and Linux. Other stats: number of people looking for IT jobs jumps 42 percent in Q4 2009
Read More ...

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