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Motley Fool: VMware one of the US “top growth stocks” to watch
February 21, 2009 under Virtualization

Motley Fool columnist Matt Koppenheffer has named VMware one of his picks for top growth stocks.  “They’re exciting, they have good stories, and they can make you a lot of money,” he writes regarding his affinity for growth stocks. However, he adds, “growth stocks are also the prima donnas of the market. They can be [...]

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Some say first half of 2009 will be a slow year for outsourcing
January 09, 2009 under Outsource IT

While many experts believe IT outsourcing will pick up in 2009 in light of a down economy, some others say “not so fast.”  The Daily IT News reports that the recession and the accompanying slowdown in decision-making by executives wary about where their decreased budget dollars are going, have combined to make life a little [...]

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IT Managed Services Combats The Credit Crunch
November 24, 2008 under Services

Managed web hosting services seem to be the answer in tough economic times. According to a survey conducted by Nemertes 63% of business’s said that they expected to adopt some level of managed services this year, an increase from 46% in 2007 and 27% in 2006. Telecom giant Verizon has 4,200 managed services customers in [...]

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