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Building a business-focused IT organization at BMC Software







Building a business-focused IT
organization at BMC Software

Building a business-focused IT
organization at BMC Software
03/08/2004 11:18 PM

BMC Software CIO Jay Gardner is applying his 13 years of sales and management experience to help make the software maker's IT department better aligned with the business.




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IBM broadens midmarket push


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Oracle expands midmarket ambitions


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Oracle boosts midmarket play


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Big Blue revs up midmarket push


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IBM boosts midmarket partner play


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Microsoft joins midmarket push in Asia


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IBM Taps RFID Midmarket (Ziff Davis)


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Oracle to launch midmarket version of
app server


Oracle to launch midmarket version of
app server
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PeopleSoft aims hosting services at
midmarket


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midmarket
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M'sia: Microsoft ramps up midmarket
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M'sia: Microsoft ramps up midmarket
investments
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Microsoft partners merge for midmarket
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Microsoft partners merge for midmarket
critical mass
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