On CBSSports.com: Ken Griffey Jr: MLB's last clean player?
1638 Resources for

investment

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email
Show All Related Tags Did you mean investment (1,638 results), ROI (354 results), IT investment (34 results), investment banking (8 results), technology investment (3 results)more...
Show Fewer Related Tags Did you mean investment (1,638 results), ROI (354 results), IT investment (34 results), investment banking (8 results), technology investment (3 results), capital investment (2 results), investment company (2 results), foreign direct investment (1 results), investment manager (1 results), business investment (1 results), investment protection (1 results), Russell Investment Group (1 results)fewer...

TechRepublic Resources

How do I create video effects in Sony Vegas Pro?
In this post, Steven Warren will show you how to create video effects in Sony Vegas Pro. by Steven Warren
Tags: Footage, Sony Corp., Video, Corporate Communications, Construction, Investment, Marketing, Finance, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Kurzweil: Humans will be more machine than biological by the 2030s
According to a CNN article, inventor, author and futurist Dr. Raymond Kurzweil, calculates that "humans will become more non-biological than biological" by the 2030s. Are you ready to join the Borg? Resistance if futile! by Bill Detwiler
Tags: Human, CNN, Prediction, Nanotechnology, Mergers & Acquisitions, Internet, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Investment, Finance, Hardware, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-07-15
Geek Trivia: Spy versus spy-fiction
On May 28, 1908, Ian Lancaster Fleming was born in London, and in his 56 brief years on this Earth, he would help defeat the Nazis, launch the most successful movie franchise in history, and dream up one of the world's most loveable sentient automobiles. And that's not the half...
Tags: Geek Trivia, Bond, James Bond, Fleming, Bond Character, Investment, Finance, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Speaking of getting acquired
Just yesterday I posited the question over whether HP's purchase of EDS was a good idea or bad idea based on HP's history of acquiring Compaq. Then coming into work this morning, I was greeted at the front desk by our trusty receptionist Mae with three words that never bode...
Tags: CNET Networks Inc., Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-15
Will HP repeat its history by buying EDS?
HP made a lot of news the other day by announcing its purchase of EDS. This isn't the first time HP has gone on a buying spree to extend its business. Most of you probably remember HP's purchase of Compaq back in 2002. The question is whether HP has learned...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Electronic Data Systems Corp., Compaq Computer Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-14
CIOs' problem-solving skills can translate into bigger roles in the company
CIO Insight's 2008 CIO Role Survey reveals that 29 percent of participating CIOs manage another department or business unit in addition to IT. A Forrester analyst says you can expect that situation to become more common. This development is a positive career offshoot due to the perception...
Tags: CIO, Real Estate, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Strategy, Business Operations, Investment, Finance, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Will Microsoft go on a shopping spree or is the Yahoo withdrawal a ploy?
It certainly appears that the Microsoft deal, while dead for now, has a chance of springing back to life.  Although Yahoo shares dropped about 15% on the first day of trading after Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer announced that they had withdrawn their bid, the stock was still trading about $5...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Search, Investment, Finance, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-06
Microsoft shows the importance of not wavering in negotiations
Over the weekend, Microsoft walked away from its takeover attempt of Yahoo. Lots of punditry has gone on since then as to whether it was a good idea or a bad idea. What's more interesting is strength of Microsoft's resolve in the decision making process. Clearly...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Negotiation, Free Trade, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tools & Techniques, Finance, Investment, Management, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-05
Microsoft walks away from its $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo
Microsoft has decided to walk away from its $44.6 billion acquisition bid for Yahoo. Negotiations broke down and the Redmond, Washington software giant decided that a hostile takeover -- and a subsequent nightmare integration of the two companies -- would not be worth the potential value of integrating Yahoo's...
Tags: CNET Networks Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Internet, Mergers & Acquisitions, Asset Management, E-mail, Free Trade, Corporate Law, Leadership, Investment, Finance, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Online Communications, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-03
Image: Top 10 U.S. tech mergers
Here's a ranking of the leading U.S. technology merger and acquisition deals based on value.This chart ranks the leading U.S. technology merger and acquisition deals based on value. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, tech, mergers, Merger, M&A, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-05-02
Yahoo is trying to fend off the Microsoft deal as more players enter the picture
Microsoft is playing hardball in their bid to acquire Yahoo, issuing an ultimatum and threatening to take the $31 per share offer directly to stockholders. Microsoft may have some help in their efforts, as News.com has offered to join forces with Microsoft in order to make the acquisition happen,...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-10
What would a Microsoft-Yahoo deal mean for Windows and Office?
While there has been a storm of columnists, bloggers and self-styled pundits who have talked the Microsoft-Yahoo merger to death, very few of them have considered what a pair-up of these two companies could mean for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office. I took up that topic with my ZDNet colleague...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Podcasts, Microsoft Windows, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tools & Techniques, Operating Systems, Internet, Software, Investment, Finance, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-03
Microsoft and Yahoo agree on a deal, but China adds a new wrinkle
Microsoft and Yahoo may be close to agreeing on a deal that will end the drama between the two companies, which has been ongoing since Microsoft made its original $44.6 billion dollar offer in February. The original offer rocked the industry and caused waves of speculation about Yahoo's future. One...
Tags: China, Antitrust, Drama, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Antitrust Law, Corporate Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Security, Business Operations, Investment, Finance, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-01
IT involvement in mergers and acquisitions
The current economic news portends a potential serious downturn in growth.  This usually means acquisitions and mergers.  The purchase of Bear Stearns by JPMorgan Chase is one recent example. Anytime two companies merge, systems and networks must be quickly integrated.  The success of this integration depends on how well the two IT Management...
Tags: Acquisition, Merger, Information Technology, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Microsoft touts green initiatives in data center strategy
At CeBIT, Microsoft shined a light on its data center strategies that can bring advantages of energy efficiency and cost savings to companies. Steve Ballmer was seen quoting several statistics on the energy consumption pattern of the IT industry. An excerpt from ComputerWorld: "If you look...
Tags: Strategy, Renewable Energy, Data Center, Investment, Microsoft Corp., Data Centers, Storage, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Data Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-03-05
Adobe announces AIR to much fanfare, but the mobile applications space is already crowded
The mobile application space got a little more crowded on February 25th as Adobe introduced its Adobe Integrated Runtime AIR software, a development environment that allows applications to be designed to run on virtually any device. The product currently supports Mac and PC, with Linux support in Alpha testing and...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Mobile, Federal Express, Mobile Application, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Investment, Operating Systems, Wireless, Software, Finance, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Google weighs in on Microsoft purchase of Yahoo, Yahoo may look to Google for help
Google’s senior vice president and chief legal officer, David Drummond, said in the company’s blog on Feb. 3 that given Microsoft’s anti-competitive conduct in the past, coupled with its continued dominance in the technology industry, would threaten “innovation and openness” on the Internet. From the NY Times:...
Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Blogsphere, Internet, Corporate Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Security, Business Operations, Investment, Finance, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-02-04
Images: MSN, Yahoo over the years
Here's a look back at Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN over the years in light of their possible impending merger. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, msn, yahoo, TechRepublic Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-02-04
PayPal to buy online fraud detection firm
eBay-owned PayPal has announced the acquisition of privately-held online fraud detection firm Fraud Sciences. An excerpt from TechWorld: Fraud Sciences, a private company, has developed technology designed to differentiate between real and fraudulent transactions. That technology will be folded into PayPal's anti-fraud systems, which will...
Tags: PayPal, Fraud Sciences, Mergers & Acquisitions, Phishing, Corporate Law, Security, Investment, Finance, Spam And Phishing, Business Operations, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-28
Virtual Iron secures another $20 million financing
Virtual Iron Software, one of the main competitors to VMware in the enterprise server virtualization field, has secured $20 million in new venture equity financing. The funding "will be used to accelerate product development and expand global sales, marketing and distribution efforts." According to its press release:...
Tags: Financing, VMware Inc., Virtual Iron, Virtualization, Financial Accounting, Product Development, Investment, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Finance, Research & Development, Business Operations, Storage, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-28


IT Help Desk Survival Guide, Third Edition
TechRepublic's IT Help Desk Survival Guide, Third Edition provides tools and recommendations to help you better manage help desk services, improve end-user support, troubleshoot frustrating hardware issues, identify quick fixes to vexing Windows problems, and help users make the most of Microsoft Office 2003.
Buy Now
Quick Reference: Linux Commands
Reduce stress and speed up resolutions with the easiest command references right at your fingertips. You'll receive a PDF file covering Linux, packed with the most common commands you'll need and use daily.
Buy Now

Product Spotlight