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U.S. firms shed Indian back-office operations

Some well-known U.S. firms that have been hit by the recession and need to cut costs, are abandoning the back-office information technology centers they have operated in India. In a move that

IBM cuts U.S. jobs, seeks stimulus money

IBM is taking a three-pronged approach to dealing with the current economic crisis. It's laying off as many as 5,000 U.S. workers, transferring work to India, and seeking money from the $787 billion

Managers face hurdles with layoffs outside United States

It's not easy for employees or employers when it comes time for downsizing and layoffs, but CIO.com reports that businesses can face far more complex problems and legal issues outside the United

Majority of employees think that IT security policies are unfair

A survey of more than 2,000 employees and IT professionals spanning 10 countries revealed some pretty interesting results. The majority of employees think that IT security-related policies in their

Outsourcing on the rise

A new study by the Hackett Group projects that companies will increase their use of offshore resources by 50 percent in the next three years while cutting costs by up to half through the use of

Check out the top 100 IT companies

Business Week posted its top 100 Information Technology companies worldwide--companies that are in hot industries, and that have performed well in terms of shareholder return, revenue growth and

India tech firms relocate to U.S.

India's IT service providers are trying out a new strategy in their growing technology businesses. They are hiring more U.S. talent and opening up branches in the United States. And this new trend

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Asian Internet outages continue

If you remember last week's Internet outage that wiped out connectivity in large parts of the Middle East and

U.S. ranked as world's No. 1 tech user

A new study finds that the United States, Sweden and Japan are the leading countries using technologies such as networks, cell phones and computers to increase social and economic prosperity. The