The two tech giants announce they'll buy back their own stock. Is it just good for investors or an admission of failure?
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Hurd’s $13.9B bold stroke is designed to boost margins and give HP critical mass to take on No. 1 IBM.
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Former Perot Systems CEO Morton Meyerson puts $8 million into the human-aided Internet search startup.
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Essential but boring stuff shows up at cutting-edge Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Show's presenters manage to make dull mainframe-like discussions sexy stuff of Web 2.0 world.
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Terrorism concerns are driving spending on Capitol Hill. That means government contractors could be on the hunt for security specialists.
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Tech service firm’s employee strength in India will be 35,000 vs. 30,000 in the U.S. by August.
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Five-year contract backs up British Telecom with Indian outsourcer.
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Big Blue will triple its $2-billion investment in India over the next three years.
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Monitor Ventures will provide up to $5 million in funding to Interactive Video Technologies.
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Food maker agrees to seven-year technology services outsourcing contract.
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Outsourcing saves companies much less than the 60 percent typically expected, says a study.
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U.S. tech services company bids for a 52 percent stake in Indian outsourcing firm.
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Auto maker signs five-year system integration deals with EDS, HP, Capgemini, IBM, Compuware Covisint, and Wipro.
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The computer maker ponders a government contractor bid with The Blackstone Group.
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Analysts say private equity group’s $65-per-share offer for Affiliated Computer Services undervalues data outsourcer.
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Industry is generating more deals, but competition is reducing the value of those deals, and some sectors are sluggish.
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Industry is generating more deals, but competition is reducing the value, and some sectors are sluggish.
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Merger means BT Group has a solid rival and the lucrative U.K. enterprise customer base is officially up for grabs.
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Cialis execs firm-up takeover position; papers object to Microsoft edit; EDS to explain unexpected profit.
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Father and son Adelphia execs go to prison; telecoms back in court; another hedge fund folds; why CEOs get fired; EDS to sell A.T. Kearney.
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