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EMC Targets SMBs with E-Mail Management Tool
In an effort to help small and midsize companies transition from direct attached to network storage and more easily migrate to Microsoft Exchange 2003, EMC has introduced an e-mail management and exchange migration tool that combines and adds functionality to two of the company’s products. EMC Corp.’s Storage Administrator for Exchange combines the original Storage…
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Channel Roundup: News from Atempo, LSI Logic, WysDM Software, Agilysys, Applix, NeoScale
Atempo launches a partner program and taps Bell Micro as a distributor, WysDM and NeoScale also develop partner programs, LSI Logic ships a SAS solution to the channel, Agilysys outlines a partner program for HP partners, and Applix expands its partner program to Sweden. Atempo Announces Partner Program; Bell Micro Will Distribute Products Atempo Inc.,…
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Nearly Half May Not Make Second Sarbanes-Oxley Deadline
Nearly half of all companies affected by the second round of Sarbanes-Oxley deadlines do not expect to meet the July 2006 target, according to a poll of IT executives facing the deadline. Forty-five percent of U.S. IT executives responding to the survey by instant messaging security vendor Akonix Systems Inc. said their companies were unprepared…
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SCO, ASK Ring Up Smartphone Customers
Hand-in-hand with The SCO Group’s rollout of Me Inc., reseller ASK Technologies Inc. has unveiled early engagements with a food products distributor, an insurance firm and a uniform manufacturer around SCO’s new smartphone-based mobile technology. After dropping broad hints about an upcoming mobile product at last month’s SCO Forum, SCO made an official launch of…
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IBM Aims Dual-Core Servers at SMBs
IBM it taking advantage of dual-core technology to bring enterprise server features to businesses with 50 or fewer employees. The Armonk, N.Y., company on Tuesday is rolling out the xSeries 100 server, with a choice of processors, including Intel Corp.’s dual-core Pentium D chip. Other options include the single-core Celeron and Pentium 4 processors. The…
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Anti-Spyware Suits: New Era for Security Industry?
The legal battle against adware and spyware programs has taken a new turn with a pair of putative class action complaints against Direct Revenue and 180Solutions, two companies facing allegations of installing online tracking software through security holes and making it virtually impossible for computer users to remove the unwanted programs. Now that a judge…