Under pressure to cut costs, government IT executives are increasingly turning to enterprise license agreements and are reevaluating software purchasing practices, according to the Federal Times.... READ MORE
Published: 4/30/2012 The open data and open source movements are changing the way New York City approaches IT contracts, according to New York Public Media.... READ MORE
Published: 4/30/2012 The first quarter of 2012 saw a steep fall-off in the number of new IT contracts inked, but it also saw a dramatic increase in contract restructuring, according to the recently released ISG Global TPI Index.... READ MORE
Published: 4/30/2012 Google recently launched Google Drive, a cloud-based file storage service, which prompted technology news website The Verge to scrutinize the new service's privacy policy and terms of use agreement.... READ MORE
Published: 4/27/2012 The privacy policies of Facebook and Google are harder to understand than credit card agreements or government notices, according to a recent survey done by global branding firm Siegel + Gale.... READ MORE
Published: 4/20/2012 The city of San Diego stands to save $7.4 million over the next five years thanks to new IT contracts.... READ MORE
Published: 4/19/2012 When it comes to revising terms of use and privacy policy documents, websites are increasingly addressing content that promotes user self-harm.... READ MORE
Published: 4/19/2012 With the National Institutes of Health preparing to award a new round of IT contracts, tech companies are getting ready to compete.... READ MORE
Published: 3/30/2012 The 2012 presidential election is likely to impact the timing of government IT contracts, according to Nextgov.... READ MORE
Published: 3/30/2012 Internet privacy will improve in 2012 with the widespread adoption of do-not-track technology, according to U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jonathan Leibowitz.... READ MORE