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  • Cisco Goes on the Offensive Against Critics, Rivals

    Cisco Systems, which has seen its networking business come under increasing pressure in recent months from rivals, such as Hewlett-Packard and Juniper Networks, is hitting back with a marketing campaign that touts its broad product portfolio as significantly better than “good enough.” Cisco kicked off the campaign April 25 with the release of a press…

  • EdgeWave Expands Compliance Offering to Data Loss Protection for Email

    EdgeWave, a provider of Secure Content Management (SCM) solutions, today announced the launch of its Email Data Compliance solution, which protects against inadvertent disclosure of private or sensitive data that can occur through outbound email data leaks. Email Data Compliance can be deployed on customers’ outbound email streams for both hosted and appliance customers, the…

  • Google Introduces Flexible Pricing Plan Business Apps

    Five years after the launch of Google Apps, the company is offering a flexible pricing plan designed to help small and midsize businesses. For customers who sign up online, Google is adding the Flexible Plan, a new $5 per user, per month pricing option which requires no contractual commitment. With this plan, businesses can add…

  • How RIM Can Improve Its Tablet Credibility

    How RIM Can Improve Its Tablet Credibility 1. Offer A Bigger DisplayOne of the main issues with the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook is that the device comes with a 7-inch display. That might be fine for some enterprise customers, but considering the iPad 2 comes with a 9.7-inch display and the Motorola Xoom has a 10.1-inch…

  • Apple Shines, Google Slows, Microsoft Edges RIM in Battle for Mobile Developers: Report

    Appcelerator, developers of a mobile cloud platform for developing native mobile, desktop, and tablet applications using Web technologies, and IT analyst firm IDC announced results from a joint survey of more than 2,700 Appcelerator developers around the world. The survey reveals that developer momentum is shifting back toward Apple as fragmentation and tepid interest in…

  • Spiceworks, Eaton Release Free UPS Monitoring and Management Software

    Social business networking specialist Spiceworks has teamed with Eaton, a diversified power management company, to offer the industry’s first free power management software features that allow its 1.4 million small and midsize business users to remotely monitor and manage uninterruptible power systems for free through Spiceworks. The UPS features are available in the latest beta…

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