Recent Articles
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Symantec Q1 Performance Rekindles Veritas Debate
When security software maker Symantec acquired data storage vendor Veritas in July 2005 for $10.3 billion to diversify it’s products in the face of a slowing market for anti-virus software, the risks of the deal were well-outlined. Symantec, the world’s leading provider of anti-virus applications and security software, was betting its future on a marriage…
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Asterisk’s Business VOIP Stars as Your Virtual Assistant
You’ve probably heard of Vonage and Skype, which offer decent Internet-based calling for individuals. But you should get familiar with Asterisk. This business-oriented VOIP (voice-over-IP) server uses a Web interface to put you in control of your phone system’s features and capabilities. And as a bonus, this system gives everyone in your office an easy…
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Zyme Helps Vendors Help Themselves
One of the toughest challenges IT vendors grapple with is keeping tabs on inventory once it reaches the channel. How much product is sitting in channel warehouses and how much has actually reached users on any given day is often a mystery. Discrepancies between vendor records and those of partners are more common than anybody…
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Apple Unveils New Wireless ‘Mighty Mouse’ for the Mac
Apple Computer is introducing a new wireless mouse for the Mac. On July 25, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company announced it would start selling the Mighty Mouse, a new version of its mouse that uses Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology. Apple has been using Bluetooth technology in its Macs for several years. The new mouse also fits…
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Farming Beats Hunting
One of the central tenets of the book “Guns, Germs and Steel” by Jared Diamond is that societies that develop farming will eventually develop an economy that will overwhelm societies based on hunting and gathering. That may not be all that insightful, but when the same economic theories are applied to the channel, an interesting…