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Monday, 1st May 2006
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  • 100 Million-plus users call on Skype
  • Microsoft smokes out Office pirates
  • IDC Directions: ICT leaders debate skills, outsourcing
  • SOA good for SMBs
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    Market saturation forcing vendors out
    Researcher IDC claims 2006 will be a critical year for many hardware vendors, as saturation in the hardware market forces companies out.
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    100 Million-plus users call on Skype
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    Microsoft smokes out Office pirates
    Microsoft shifts the focus of its anti-piracy technology from Windows-only and begins piloting a program that sniffs out counterfeit copies of Office. More...

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    IDC Directions: ICT leaders debate skills, outsourcing
    Some of the industry’s leading companies have come together to debate the impact of outsourcing and the current skills shortage. More...

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    SOA good for SMBs
    Competitive pressures and business requirements have manufacturers paying more attention to service oriented architecture. More...

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