Cisco to HP: Drop dead
The rivalry between Cisco and Hewlett-Packard heats up as Cisco announces it will not renew its systems integrator agreement with HP.
New investment fund targets small businesses
Rick Knop has created an investment fund that is targeting companies with less than $50 million in revenue and need help getting to the next level.
QinetiQ NA names new strategy leader for Technology Solutions Group
QinetiQ North America has named Mark Hewitt senior vice president of strategy of the company’s Technology Solutions Group.
Bloomberg stakes claim to government data business
Bloomberg acquires Eagle Eye Publishers as it makes a move into the government data market.
What's your action plan for telecommuting?
Editor Nick Wakeman shares what he learned while being snowbound but still working every day during the Blizzard of 2010.
Sometimes its good to be mule headed
The best answers don't always rely on the highest of technologies, just ask the military's mule skinners.
Versar's top leadership changes
Theodore Prociv has resigned as president and CEO of Versar Inc. He was replaced by Anthony Otten as CEO and Jeffrey Wagonhurst as president.
Snow what? The news keeps happening
Thanks to modern technology, our news operation keeps on delivering, despite ever growing mounds of snow.
Capgemini names new government unit leader
Capgemini has appointed Joe Moye chief executive officer of Capgemini Government Solutions LLC.
Xerox wraps up purchase of business process outsourcing firm ACS
Xerox Corp. has completed its $6.4 billion acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services Inc., a deal that makes Xerox one of the world’s largest business process and document management companies.
Firm launches with supercomputing appliance
Criterion HPS has been incubating for about three years and steps forward this week as a new company focused on the high-performance computing market.
SAP shakes up executive suite
SAP has replaced Leo Apotheker with two co-CEOs as it it struggles with customer complaints and poor financial performance.
GSA’s IT Services chief lays out route to success
In part 1 of a three-part interview, Edward O'Hare lays out his strategy for making the various parts of the Federal Acquisition Services IT Services division work together and step one is communications.
Dell Perot hires new VP for Defense Department sales
Dell Perot Systems Government Services Division has named Jack Stem vice president for Defense Department sales.
GTSI's CEO recalls company's near-death experience
Jim Leto is stepping down Feb. 15, after four years as chief executive officer at GTSI Inc. He is being succeeded by Scott Friedlander, who is also company president and chief operating officer.
Don't forget who's behind a cyberattack
Federal agencies have long taken the leadership position in cybersecurity on one key point; recognizing that it’s not enough to know how networks were hacked, but also to know by whom.
Warning: Deal killers ahead
Many merger and acquisition transactions do not close because something goes wrong during the due diligence process.
Avaya maps way forward in government market
Avaya is banking on unified communications and contact centers to drive its government business.
Natural selection: Defense contractors must adapt to survive
Contractors respond to shifting defense priorities with acquisitions, new marketing strategies and a never-ending push to get closer to their customers.
Software consortium offers helping hand on thorny technical problems
When government contractors and some federal agencies seek advice on tricky technical problems or program training, they often turn to the nonprofit Systems and Software Consortium Inc.
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