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Gartner: 42 percent of CIOs cut their budgets

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June 09, 2009
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redarrow Gartner: 42 percent of CIOs cut their budgets
redarrow HP ProLiant SL goes for the extreme
redarrow Google plots Exchange escape with Outlook plug-in
redarrow TI chips power Palm Pre, sales growth
redarrow Juniper revs Ethernet to 100Gbps

Among 900 chief information officers surveyed by Gartner, 42 percent have slashed IT budgets for first quarter of 2009, a drop of 4.7 percent from the fourth quarter of 2008.

A new line of HP ProLiant servers dubbed as Extreme Scale-Out, or ExSO, target large scale-out workloads in high-performance computing and Web 2.0.

As part of its quest to get business customers to move their e-mail services to Google, the company has come up with a way to sync Outlook clients and Gmail servers.

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Texas Instruments raised its outlook for the second quarter. Sales are being driven, in part, by growth for high-end smartphones like the Palm Pre.
The technology is aimed mostly at telecommunications providers, but also cloud-infrastructure companies and others rolling out large-scale virtualization.

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