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  • Kaseya Supports Plug-Ins for Third-Party Vendors

    MSP platform provider Kaseya has launched a technology alliance program to create better integration between its own technology and that of other vendors its partners may use. To further that end, Kaseya has released APIs, set to begin a 90-day beta period in July, for partners to write to. Kaseya said the new technology alliance…

  • H-1B Increase Dealt Death Blow

    The U.S. Senate voted June 28 against advancing a controversial immigration reform bill, effectively killing the closely watched legislation and dashing the hopes of IT employers who’d hoped for an increase in the number of H-1B work visas this year. The bill, which President Bush called his top domestic priority for 2007, was effectively blocked…

  • Ingram Micro to Carry Google

    One of the most recognized names in the IT industry has joined with one of the biggest names in the IT channel to bring search capabilities to companies large and small. A deal between Ingram Micro, of Santa Ana, Calif., and Google, of Mountain View, Calif., to distribute the latter’s enterprise and SMB (small and…

  • Oracle Tries to Woo SMBs

    In an effort to make itself more competitive with Microsoft on the small business side of the database market, Oracle has announced improvements to its VAR ordering process and will allow resellers to order through distributors without having to join Oracle’s partner program. The new program lets VARs sell Oracle products through any Oracle value-added…

  • ViewSonic Intros New Displays

    ViewSonic has added to its VA series of LCD monitors, the company announced the week of June 25 at the National Education Computing Conference in Atlanta. The new displays include the 19-inch VA916, a traditional 4:3 display, and the 17-inch VA1716w and 19-inch VA1916w, both widescreen displays that offer panoramic viewing for multiple documents and…

  • Nimsoft Enhances VMWare Support

    Nimsoft has taken advantage of new application programming interfaces from VMWare, enhancing its monitoring support for the virtualization vendor’s software. The new APIs from VMWare, available in the most recent release of the software, allow administrators to extract more information than previously about the health of the software and applications, said Ken Vanderweel, marketing director…

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