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  • Cisco’s Chambers Ruminates on the Future

    LAS VEGAS—Cisco CEO John Chambers spent some time with reporters at Cisco’s Partner Summit here to answer questions and learn from their questions. There were several interesting nuggets that came out of the sessions. Among them was an acknowledgement that Cisco and Microsoft, despite their partner status on various technologies, are in a battle for…

  • iSuppli: Acer Gains on HP, Dell in Laptop Shipments

    Acer is proving that its notebooks can hold their own against the likes of Hewlett-Packard and Dell. The Taiwan-based PC maker outpaced all other vendors in the fourth quarter of 2006, as its worldwide shipment of notebooks increased by more than 45 percent compared to the third quarter, according to a new report by iSuppli,…

  • Cisco Offers VAR-Branded Entry-Level Remote Monitoring

    LAS VEGAS—Cisco Systems is planning a low-end monitoring service that lets VARs offer customers an inexpensive, VAR-branded, managed-services type of offering that provides recurring revenue opportunities. Cisco announced the Smart Care program April 4 during a keynote address at its annual Cisco Partner Summit here. The service is designed to monitor Cisco products on customer…

  • Cisco Partners Welcome SMB-Sized VOIP System

    LAS VEGAS—While his small business customers may not have been clamoring to try IP telephony—if they even know what it is—Stuart Raburn, president of VAR Teklinks, said that he has been at a loss for what phone system to suggest if their current system needs replacing. The Cisco VAR, based in Homewood, Ala., has wanted…

  • Intel Offers vPro for Laptops

    Intel’s vPro technology is about to go mobile. The Santa Clare, Calif., chip maker is announcing April 4 that it will start offering the management and security features found in its vPro platform with the company’s new Centrino Pro microprocessor technology. In a statement, Intel said the vPro platform will be part of its next-generation…

  • Study: US Talent Pool Isn’t Dry, but Shrinking

    A commonly heard defense in the arguments that surround U.S. companies that offshore high-tech and engineering jobs is that the U.S. math and science education system is not producing a sufficient number of engineers to fill a corporation’s needs. However, a new study from Duke University calls this argument bunk, stating that there is no…

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