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Information Systems budgets increase at 57 percent of sites
CARLSBAD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 10, 1997--The 1997 Information Systems Spending report survey, compiled by Computer Economics Inc., noted for providing strategic intelligence to information systems executives for more than 18 years, determined that 57 percent of information systems centers increased their budgets this year. This Computer Economics survey...
Tags: Business Wire, California, Computer Economics, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, Strategy, survey
Research articles 1997-06-10

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Malware Damages Decline to $13 Billion Annually, Says Computer Economics
IRVINE, Calif. -- A new study from Computer Economics finds that direct cost damages from malware attacks have been declining worldwide over the past two years. In 2006, damages fell to $13.3 billion, from $14.2 billion in 2005, and from $17.5 billion in 2004.
Tags: malware
Research articles 2007-06-11
Computer Economics E-Business Needs Index Shows Manufacturing Requires the Most Work
CARLSBAD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 1998--In a study of several industries' use of supply chain management systems and systems to help manage accounts receivables, Computer Economics found that the manufacturing industry has the greatest overall need for enterprise e-business solutions. -0
Tags: e-business, manufacturing
Research articles 1998-10-15
Consolidation is Key in Reducing ERP Support Costs, According to Computer Economics
IRVINE, Calif. -- Organizations wanting to optimize their ERP support costs should strongly consider consolidating and standardizing on a single version and instance of their primary vendor's platform, according to a new major study by Computer Economics, a IT research and advisory firm.
Tags: ERP
Research articles 2008-04-28
IT Budgets as Percent of Revenue at Highest Level Since 1997, Says Computer Economics
IRVINE, Calif. -- Median corporate IT spending in 2006 across all industry sectors in the U.S. and Canada is 2% of revenue, according to the 17th annual Computer Economics IT spending and staffing study. The 2% ratio is an increase from 1.7% in 2005, and above the 1.9% figure from...
Tags: information technology, IT budget
Research articles 2006-07-05
IT Budgets Are Lagging behind Corporate Revenues, Says Computer Economics
IRVINE, Calif. -- A new study from Computer Economics finds that the median IT budget growth rate in the U.S. and Canada is accelerating to 5.0% this year, from 4.1% reported in 2006. At the same time, the median IT budget as a percentage of revenue is falling to 1.8%,...
Tags: information technology, IT budget
Research articles 2007-07-10
Computer Economics Forecasts Anemic Growth in 2008 IT Spending
IRVINE, Calif. -- Large organizations are pulling in the reins on IT spending growth, according to a Computer Economics survey of 125 IT decision-makers in the U.S. and Canada.
Tags: IT-spending
Research articles 2007-11-13
FACTOID.(IDC forecast)(Brief Article)
The information-technology costs of recovery and relocation after the September 11 attack on the United States will be $15.8 billion over three years or more, predicts Computer Economics.--The New York Times, Sept 24, 2001 Spending on informa The...
Tags: information technology, International Data Corp.
Research articles 2001-10-11
Computer-projected graphics improve learning in large classes. (Pennsylvania State University Professor Thomas G. Fox automates class materials) ( Special Supplement: Zenith Data Systems)
Projected computer graphics can help to overcome difficulties associated with large class sizes at colleges and universities. Pennsylvania State University Professor Thomas G. Fox makes extensive use of this technique in economics courses. He has used Asymetrix ToolBook to create color overhead transparencies incorporating text, graphics and interactive dynamic capabilities...
Tags: computer, graphics, Pennsylvania State University, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 1993-02-01
IBM computer simulates cat's cerebral cortex
SAN FRANCISCO - Scientists say they've made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that "think" like a living thing's brain — an effort that tests the limits of technology. Even the world's most powerful supercomputers can't replicate basic aspects of the human mind. The machines can't imagine a wall...
Tags: Computer, Brain
News items 2009-11-18
Computer Games and Economics Experiments
HP Labs has developed a software platform, called MUMS, for moderating economics games between human and/or robot participants. The primary feature of this platform is a flexible scripting language that allows a researcher to implement any economics games in a relative short time. This platform has been used to implement...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Computer Game, Computer, Games, Robots, Purchasing & Procurement, Personal Technology, Emerging Technologies, Business Operations
White papers 2002-11-01
Prentice Hall PTR and HP Publish 'The Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source;' First Management Book to Chart Course for Linux and Open Source in the Enterprise
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 24, 2002 Prentice Hall PTR, one of the nation's top computer science publishers, and HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced the publication of The Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source by Martin Fink, vice president and chief technology officer for...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Linux, Prentice Hall Inc., SOFTWARE, UNIX
Research articles 2002-10-24
How To Start A Home Based Computer Consultancy Business
A small business computer-consulting firm can be set up once you are clear about the economics of the venture, have the skills required for setting up shop and the various options available to start a business on your own. Starting your own business can be done with a few thousand...
Tags: Consulting, Computer, ArticleCircle.com, Productivity, Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers 2007-05-26
The R-word; The R -word indicator of recession.(Finance and Economics)(keeping track of the number of times the word 'recession' appears in the Washington Post and the New York Times)(Brief Article)
THE R -word index, which we began tracking for the American economy early this year, has started flashing red. Using a computer database, we count for each quarter how many stories that appear in the New York Times and the Washington Post include the THE R...
Tags: finance, New York Times Co., Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2001-04-07
Trusted Computing, Peer-to-Peer Distribution, and the Economics of Pirated Entertainment
The entertainment industry, facing a formidable threat from peer-to peer piracy networks, is exploring every possible means to attack these networks. The industry is also employing defensive strategies to protect media and media players from those who would extract and copy their content. These content protection systems depend on the...
Tags: Internet, P2P, Peer To Peer (P2P), Trusted Computing
White papers 2003-05-29
Living In A World Of Smart Everyday Objects - Social, Economics, And Ethical Implications
Visions of pervasive computing and ambient intelligence involve integrating tiny microelectronic processors and sensors into everyday objects in order to make them "Smart". Smart things can explore their environment, communicate with other smart things, and interact with humans, therefore helping users to cope with their tasks in new, intuitive ways....
Tags: ETH Zurich, Productivity
White papers 2004-10-01
Computer Economics' Information Warfare Expert Urges Hackers Not To Strike Back But To Help Investigate Instead
Business & News Editors/High-Tech Writers
Research articles 2001-09-15
Computer Economics' Analyst Matches Recent Attack Sequences to Those Outlined in His Book ``Information Warfare: How to Survive Cyber Attacks''
Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
Research articles 2001-09-19
Computer Economics Asserts That Improved Airport Security Does Not Need to Compromise Privacy
Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
Tags: airport security
Research articles 2001-11-01
Computer Economics Analyzes Post Attack Tactics for IT Personnel Management and Cost Control
Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
Tags: cost control, information technology
Research articles 2001-11-08
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