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Table of ContentsIn This Event FlashSituation OverviewFuture Outlook... |
Mar, 2007 |
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This document is about The Critical Role of Database Archiving in Information Life-Cycle Management... |
Mar, 2007 |
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This document is about Will Storage Virtualization Become the Peacemaker in the Database Wars?... |
Mar, 2007 |
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Introduction This model sizes the revenue opportunity for supplier relationship management software license revenues (without procurement software). Reasons to Purchase Assess the revenue opportunity... |
Feb, 2007 |
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This IDC study provides actionable advice to IT organizations that are considering the definition, selection, or deployment of a configuration management database (CMDB). This research is based on in-depth... |
Jan, 2007 |
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This IDC study examines how much time is spent seeking what types of business information, what information is purchased, and how the information is distributed. Results are compared across organization... |
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14.07.2008 / Indian inflation approaches 12%
Wholesale prices in India grew by 11.89% in the year to the end of June, the fastest rate since the measure began in 1995, .
Inflation has tripled over the last six months, driven by the soaring cost of food and fuel.
Figures also...
17.06.2008 / US producer prices up 1.4% in May
US producer prices jumped by more than expected in May amid soaring fuel and food prices which are threatening to accelerate the pace of inflation, reported The BBC.
Prices climbed by 1.4%, marking the biggest gain since November 2007,...
09.06.2008 / Producer price growth at record
UK producer prices rose at a record pace in May, official figures show, reported The BBC.
The Office for National Statistics said that output prices for sales of manufactured products rose at a rate of 8.9% in the year to April.
Input...
13.05.2008 / UK inflation jumps to 3% in April
UK consumer inflation reached its highest level in 13 months driven by high food and fuel costs, according to the Office for National Statistics, reported The BBC.
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) hit 3% on a yearly basis in April, up from...
02.04.2008 / European Producer Prices Accelerate on Oil, Food
European producer-price inflation accelerated in February to the fastest pace in more than a year, sharpening the European Central Bank's interest rate dilemma, reported The Bloomberg.
Factory-gate prices rose 5.3 percent from the...
24.03.2008 / Russian Producer Prices Rise at Fastest Pace in Three Years
The cost of goods leaving Russian factories and mines rose at the fastest pace in more than three years in February as global energy and metal prices remained high, reported The Bloomberg.
Producer prices in the world's biggest energy...
04.03.2008 / Inflation rise hits US consumers
US consumer spending rose more than expected in January, but much of the gain was down to rising prices, reported The BBC.
The Commerce Department said personal spending rose 0.4% last month, a bigger rise than economists were expecting....
14.02.2008 / Zimbabwe inflation spirals again
Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate soared to 66,212.3% in December, according to official figures, reported The BBC.
A shortage of fuel and basic goods helped propel the figure up from the 26,740.8% rate recorded for November.
Last year...
25.01.2008 / Japanese inflation at decade high
Japanese consumer prices rose by their fastest pace in almost a decade in the year to December, reported The BBC.
The nationwide core consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.8% from a year earlier, government figures show.
The data...
15.01.2008 / UK inflation steady in December
UK inflation remained unchanged in December, official figures have shown, reported The BBC.
Last month's Consumer Prices Index figure - the government's preferred measurement - held at 2.1% for a third month in succession.
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