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New Era at CA Gets Under Way
After months of uncertainty sparked by corporate scandal, Computer Associates International Inc. earlier this month embarked on a new era, naming CEO-elect John Swainson to his official post as president and chief executive. A veteran of IBM’s software division, Swainson said he comes prepared to restore credibility and accountability at CA by paring offerings to…
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Will Integrators Profit from Microsoft’s ERP Delay?
Reported shipment delays for Microsoft’s ERP software could spell some opportunities for enterprise and radio-frequency identification systems integrators, both inside and outside the Microsoft camp. But, on the other hand, Microsoft’s moves to hold back products for further fine-tuning make sense for the company from a competitive standpoint, according to some industry observers. “A delay…
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Pogo Linux Offers Custom Branding
BOSTONPogo Linux Inc. is launching a program designed to make it easier for Linux application makers to sell their products. At the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here, Pogo Linux kicked off its Your Logo Here program, in which it will sell servers to the software makers, who in turn can load their software onto the…
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Xiotech Offers Magnitude ‘Lite’ to Midrange Customers
A scaled-down version of Xiotech Corp.’s Magnitude 3D SAN-based storage subsystem promises to provide scalability and ease of use for midtier organizations as well as divisions of larger companies. The midmarket has largely been ignored by storage vendors, who tend to focus on lucrative enterprise-class customers or, more recently, the small-business marketplace. But the midsized…
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Xandros Aims Linux Version at Windows Users
BOSTON—Xandros Inc. has announced improvements in its distribution of a desktop version of Linux as well as a completely new version aimed at Windows users. Xandros executives also said they were using this week’s LinuxWorld as a venue to recruit channel partners to sell the new software. The main improvement to its desktop product is…