7 Biggest Stories of the Week, Jan. 26-30
What a week it's been! Here are the seven biggest stories for the week ending Jan. 30.
January 30, 2015
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What a week it’s been! Before we put away our pencils and shut off the lights, here are the seven biggest stories for the week ending Jan. 30.
IBM (IBM) employees worldwide are reporting the vendor has begun handing out pink slips to all levels of workers, ranging from project leads to managers and account reps.
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Avaya is making a concerted effort to shed its image as an enterprise PBX and unified communications supplier as the company focuses on delivering mobile and cloud-centric collaboration solutions.
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Apple (AAPL) will deliver its much-anticipated smart Watch in April, according to chief executive Tim Cook speaking on an analysts’ call following the vendor’s mega Q4 2014 performance.
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Symantec (SYMC) said its spun off information management business will take on the Veritas name, sporting a new logo but relying on the original company’s brand recognition, history and reputation to help establish its own new identity.
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Obscured, perhaps in the uproar surrounding IBM’s (IBM) latest round of layoffs and a rumored full-scale corporate reorganization, was an employee post on the Alliance@IBM forum saying Lance Crosby, Softlayer founder and chief executive and general manager of IBM’s cloud business, had resigned.
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Microsoft (MSFT) posted $26.5 billion in sales and earnings per share of 71 cents for its FQ2 2015, an 8 percent climb in revenue but a 9 percent slide in earnings, barely beating analysts’ sales expectations.
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Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) has set its executive management lineup for HP Inc. and HP Enterprise, filling 13 slots for the former and 15 for the latter, leaving only a few remaining leaders yet to be named.
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Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) has set its executive management lineup for HP Inc. and HP Enterprise, filling 13 slots for the former and 15 for the latter, leaving only a few remaining leaders yet to be named.
Read the story here.
What a week it's been! Here are the seven biggest stories for the week ending Jan. 30.
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