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  • The numbers are based on international accounting rules and include the results of Wipro's information-technology operations as well as consumer-care and lighting product businesses.

    Wipro Net Profit Beats Expectations Dhanya Ann Thoppil 2011

  • The message: Cybersecurity affects shareholder value and must be addressed at the board level, not just by the information-technology department.

    U.K. Touts Its Cybersecurity Cred Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • The Seattle-based company said information-technology specialists went to work to repair the system after it crashed at 3 a.m.

    Alaska Air Computer Glitch Disrupts Flights Susan Carey 2011

  • Moreover, outbound cargo shipments fell 13% because of falling demand for information-technology products such as display monitors and cellphones.

    Korean Air Swings to Loss Kyong-Ae Choi 2011

  • "Since Samsung has a strong leadership in the information-technology side, Korea Express will be able to stretch its business further into IT-related logistics from its traditional parcel service,"

    Samsung Unit, Posco to Bid for Korea Express Stake Kyong-Ae Choi 2011

  • Recent deals have involved clean-energy, automotive, aerospace, information-technology and health-care industries, he says.

    Small Firms Find Cash Lifeline in China Angus Loten 2011

  • These include a Web-hosting, information-technology, videography and software company.

    Small Tech Gets Religion Sarah E. Needleman 2011

  • Ted Chung chief executive of Hyundai Card/Hyundai Capital Co., an auto finance provider in South Korea that was hacked in April, blamed himself for not paying enough attention to the importance of information-technology security.

    Hackers Broaden Their Attacks Ben Worthen 2011

  • Vodafone, which has 19 million customers in the U.K., said "several hundred thousand" customers might have been affected by the theft of network equipment and information-technology hardware from the company's facility in Basingstoke, just outside of London.

    Vodafone's U.K. Service Is Disrupted by Break-In Lilly Vitorovich 2011

  • Symantec had embraced e-meetings because "an information-technology company should be leading the way toward most cost-effective solutions," says Robert S.

    Online Annual Meetings Begin to Click Joann S. Lublin 2011

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