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IBM Rolls Out Blade Roadmap
NEW YORKIBM is planning an aggressive expansion of its blade server offerings that will include additions to its line of Intel-based systems, an upgraded Power blade and a new server running on the new Cell chip. IBM officials outlined the product roadmap at an event here on Feb. 8 for about 250 reporters, analysts and…
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Managed Services: Now It Works for Macs Too
Over the past year, Manhattan-based VAR Xperteks has moved 70 percent of its customers to a managed services model. It was no easy feat, considering 90 percent of those customers are on the Macintosh platform and Apple-compatible managed services tools were unavailable a year ago, said Xperteks President Marcial Velez. Velez knew that if his…
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Mirapoint Returns to Service Providers
E-mail management and security vendor, Mirapoint, kicked off a formal channel program on Feb. 7 to support the company’s growing community of MSPs (managed service providers) deploying the company’s e-mail solutions. Mirapoint MSPs can benefit from specialized bundles, technical and sales training, sales and marketing support, and professional services installation and migration training, tools and…
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Phoenix Goes All-Channel for Government, Enterprise
Alongside the release of a new product, endpoint security vendor Phoenix Technologies announced on Feb. 6 its plans to take an all-channel route to the enterprise and government markets. Phoenix will be relying on VARs to reach these markets, where its solutions complement and support a variety of solutions and applications, Phoenix officials said. Alongside…
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Sun Cuts Prices on AMD Opteron-Based Servers
Sun Microsystems is cutting prices on servers running Advanced Micro Devices’ Opteron chips, a move designed to put pressure on competing systems powered by Intel Xeon processors. The Santa Clara, Calif., company is cutting prices on standard configurations of its Sun Fire X2100, X4100, X4200 and V40z servers by as much as 37 percent, Sun…
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Sun to Form OEM Business Unit
Sun Microsystems is creating a business unit to support its OEM partners. The group will include dedicated sales, services and support staffs that will deal directly with the OEMs, said Joe Heel, the newly appointed senior vice president of the unit. Heel will have a budget and revenue account, and will answer directly to President…