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The Toshiba Portege R600: Executive Jewelry?
To be a contender in the ultraportable market, one has to design a notebook computer that’s lightweight, powerful, feature rich and long battery life. Toshiba has accomplished that time and again with its Portege ultraportable notebooks. The latest model, the R600, is no exception. But, over the last year the market has changed – more…
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Ingram Micro Expects Sharp Q1 Revenue Declines
Technology distribution giant Ingram Micro’s North American sales declined just 1 percent in the fourth quarter, but the outlook for next quarter and the quarters to come weren’t nearly as bright. "We thought that was a solid quarter for North America," Ingram Micro CEO Greg Spierkel tells Channel Insider. "That doesn’t mean the going forward…
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Channel Insider is the best destination for channel news and intelligence, but even we step out of our domain from time to time. Follow Channel Insider and our world-class experts in our extended communities. Like practically everyone, Channel Insider and its staff are updating our Facebook status, linking to professionals through LinkedIn and sharing our…
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SAAS Drives Business Consulting
When it comes to software as a service, there’s a lot of understandable fear and loathing in the channel. After all, all too often it appears that the only way to make money reselling a SAAS offering is to act as an agent on behalf of the vendor that builds and maintains the application. Unfortunately,…
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Voltaire’s New Switch Enables High-Performance Computing
High-performance switches and unified fabric software from Voltaire will power high-performance computing solutions for Hewlett-Packard, Rackable Systems and IBM. The new architecture will enable solution providers to deliver computing systems with lower latency, increase availability and streamline management. The Grid Director 4700 and UFM (Unified Fabric Manager) software optimizes throughput for multicore servers, improving the…
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Palm CEO: Pre Is a Breeze for Developers
Developers looking to write applications for the upcoming Palm Pre should find it very easy, at least according to Palm’s CEO. In an interview during the GSMA World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Palm CEO Ed Colligan said the relative ease in developing for the upcoming Palm Pre will attract a wide range of application developers…