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  • Avaya Optimizes Certification Program to Include SIP, Subscription Pricing

    Enterprise communications vendor Avaya is expanding its IT certification program to include a SIP Communications Architect certification. The new certification comes as part of a solutions-based focus that Avaya announced fall 2009 for its Avaya Connect Professional Credentials program, designed to give channel partners greater insight into how products work together. Avaya is offering a…

  • Android Edges Out iPhone in Smartphone OS Sales

    Apple’s iPhone used to be the upstart, sneaking into IT organizations as executives demanded support and integration with corporate email, and vendors have come through with technology to support it.  But now IT shops and IT solution providers may find themselves compelled to add support for another upstart – smartphones based on Google’s Android operating…

  • Getting Android Ready for Microsoft Exchange Server and Sales Management

    Google (GOOG) Android devices have outsold Apple’s iPhone (AAPL) in the first quarter, according to a new market research report. That was quick, huh? We wonder if Steve Jobs unleashed another expletive-filled diatribe (albeit private this time) when he heard that news. Even though Google says it “is focused on the consumer market right now,”…

  • Technology Strategies to Help Enterprises Recover with the Economy

    Are you and your enterprise customers ready to take advantage of the economic recovery? Do you have the right strategies in place? A recent report by experts at PricewaterhouseCoopers examined a number of strategies to help companies best position themselves for recuperation while the economy shifts upward in momentum.   Several of these strategies have…

  • What Work-Life Balance?

    What Work-Life Balance? A recent study by InterCall provides some interesting insight into what your employees and customers may be feeling, and, not surprisingly in today’s economic environment, it’s not good. In fact, 30 percent of American workers say they feel like they need to stay connected to work 24/7, even during weekends, breaks or…

  • IBM Offers Partners New Incentives, Certification and Tech Advocate Program

    LAS VEGAS: The good news is that IBM’s 50,000-plus North American software partners are doing better than most of their peers, and the future looks even brighter. The bad news is that Big Blue is pretty happy with its coverage, and while it plans to move more of its open-distribution partners — primarily LotusNotes and…

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