Cisco, EMC and VMware have announced the Virtual Computing Environment coalition to accelerate the use of data center virtualization and private cloud infrastructures to enable customers' to increase business agility through IT infrastructure flexibility, and lower IT, energy and real estate costs. More »
Broadband and telecommunications services provider Windstream has announced plans to buy South Carolina-based telecoms provider NuVox for $643m as part of its strategy to expand its high-speed internet service business. More »
The wholly owned US subsidiary of NTT Communications has appointed Doug Junkins as the chief technology officer of the company. He will succeed Kazuhiro Gomi who was named chief operating officer of NTT America in June of 2009. More »
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) has announced a major restructuring in the company to improve its financial performance and return to growth. More »
France-based smart card company Gemalto has increased its investment in software-as-a-service (SAAS) provider Serverside, with an option to potentially acquire the company at a later date. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. More »
Business process management software provider Pegasystems has reported a 150% increase in net income to $6m for the third quarter 2009, compared to $2.4m in the same quarter last year. Revenue was up 23% at $64.8m. More »
IT services vendor CGI Group has won a 10-year C$100m ($93.02m) networking contract extension from Canada's leading local commercial search provider Yellow Pages Group. More »
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin has won a $292.7m contract from the US Army Information Technology Agency (ITA) to provide operations and maintenance support services for the Pentagon's network infrastructure. More »
IBM and Telvent Global Services have won a multi-million euro contract from Spain's Castilla y Leon Government to improve management of the province's healthcare centers. More »
Federal contractor Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) has won a prime contract by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to provide security equipment integration services to the Office of Security Technology (OST). The five-year contract has a ceiling value of $500m for all awardees. More »

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