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New Samsung Notebook Replaces Hard Drive with Flash
Is the hard drive history? Samsung Electronics said Tuesday that it will launch two mobile computers in early June that will do away with hard drives altogether, replacing them with 32 gigabytes of NAND flash memory. The notebooks will be the first to use flash memory as the main storage device. The Samsung Q1, described…
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Cloakware Targets Feds with a New Channel Community
Data protection maker Cloakware is targeting its server-based data protection and password solutions at state and federal agencies with a new channel program for Government VARs. Cloakware is recruiting VARs with government contacts that can add its CSPM (Cloakware Server Password Manager), which manages unattended application passwords and privileged account passwords, to their current server…
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Dell to Open Storefronts in Dallas, New York State
Dell is opening a pair of storefronts this summer and fall, in Dallas and West Nyack, N.Y., as part of a pilot program to extend outreach to consumer and small-business buyers, the company confirmed May 23. But the outlets will carry no inventory and no service components, leaving the direct model king, the PC and…
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Study: MSPs Are Taking Legal Risks
Managed services providers operating under tight customer and partner contracts not only protect themselves legally but also raise the value of their companies. But according to a recent study by the MSP Alliance, some of the companies providing managed services to users don’t take legal protection seriously enough. In some cases, companies forgo legal counsel…
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Send the Marines to Language Lab
They train for weeks, learning combat and disarmament skills, educating themselves in psychological and physical warfareas well as foreign languages and cultures. In fact, while they are the few and the proud, even the Marines can need help when it comes to assimilating and operating in a foreign land, dealing with different languages and ways…