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  • IronPort Buyout May Open New Doors for Cisco

    While some industry watchers were surprised by the $830 million price tag that Cisco Systems agreed to pay for messaging security specialists IronPort, most analysts agree that the deal opens a range of new opportunities for the networking giant. In addition to improving the technological underpinnings necessary to deliver the “self-defending network,” experts said that…

  • On-Demand CRM Vendor RightNow Stumbles in Q4

    On-demand customer relationship management vendor RightNow Technologies stumbled badly in its fourth quarter. The company issued a warning late in the afternoon of Jan. 4 that its fourth-quarter 2006 revenues would see a shortfall, as will its earnings. Company officials said fourth-quarter revenues, which will be reported Jan. 31, will come in at about $28…

  • Alliance: A Professional Code of Ethics Will Distinguish MSPs from the Crowd

    Looking to enhance the image of its membership in the eyes of end users, the MSPAlliance, a professional organization of managed service providers, has created a code of ethics. The move is intended to provide a benchmark for the emerging area of managed services and to also give the organization’s members an advantage over anyone…

  • AT&T-BellSouth Merger May Be Good for Business

    Within minutes of final FCC approval of the merger between telecom giants AT&T and BellSouth, the wheels of change began turning to create a 22-state communications company that takes a big step in reassembling the old Ma Bell of decades past. The huge telecom monopoly broken up by federal edict years ago was again starting…

  • Layoffs Laid Low in 2006

    Planned job cuts totaled 839,822 jobs in 2006, 232,000 less than in 2005, according to a report released Jan. 4 by the New York-based Challenger, Gray and Christmas, a global outplacement consultancy. Overall, 2006 job cuts were 22 percent lower than in 2005, and for the first time since the year 2000, annual job cut…

  • Toshiba Ships New Portable HDDs with Automated Backup

    Mobile storage provider Toshiba Storage Device Division launched Jan. 4 a new line of 2.5-inch USB 2.0 portable external hard drives in 100GB, 120GB and 160GB capacities with automated backup capability. Toshiba’s new HDDs feature automatic power-on and save capabilities for backup of photo, video, music and data files and are aimed at users in…

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