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The CIOZone digital magazine highlights important articles and special features published on CIOZone.com. In this issue we present the CIOZone 100, our annual ranking of the biggest and best technology companies.
Our ranking of the Top 100 Information Technology Vendors finds that 2008 was a tale of two economies—the first half of the year when revenues were exploding, and the second half when they fell off a cliff. What does that mean for 2009?
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In the second year we have compiled a list of the Top 100 Information Technology Vendors, it seems the big have only got bigger. HP reaffirmed its place at the top of the list with its acquisition of EDS, while software kingpins Oracle and SAP also grew revenues thanks to major acquisitions. View the complete CIOZone 100 ranking.
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Compiling the list of the Top 100 Information Technology Vendors involves a laborious undertaking by veteran technology journalist Robert Hertzberg. In this report, Hertzberg shares the methodology used to generate candidates for the list and compare results.
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In his Executive Brief blog, Mel Duvall shares some of the numbers and insights behind the annual ranking. Guess who was this year’s biggest loser?
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Cisco System's chief executive John Chambers said he's seeing a "steadying" among his customers, a sign to him that an economic upturn could be here by the turn of the calendar year. And that appears to be giving him the confidence to strike some deals.
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Our annual look at the 50 Fastest Growing Software Companies finds that the slumping economy took its toll on sales and profits in 2008. However, companies delivering their offerings via Software-as-a-Service or “cloud” models grew much faster than their standard-delivery peers. Find out which company grew sales 106% in 2008.
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It's the economy, stupid. That, of course, caused a big dent in the revenues of many IT services and solutions vendors, but there were other factors as well that saw some companies decline in revenues at a much faster pace than others in the CIOZone Top 100 list. Here’s a breakdown of what went wrong—and why.
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Dell needs its own Safra Catz to spur growth through stepped up deal-making. But the real question is what kind of deals would help the slipping computer maker achieve that.
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