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  • Cisco Adds Wi-Fi Support to Routers

    Cisco Systems on Monday introduced a new card that adds support for the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless LAN standards to its 3200 Series routers. “This solution set is around creating a solution for the outdoor wireless broadband for the public sector,” said Ann Sun, senior manager for wireless and mobility at Cisco in San Jose,…

  • Lawson Redraws ERP Blueprint

    Lawson Software Inc. is overhauling its ERP suite to be more open, flexible and modular in an effort to make it easier for customers to add functionality to their Lawson systems. The strategy, according to officials in St. Paul, Minn., calls for creating an architecture that enables faster development, breaks its applications into flexible components…

  • NetSuite to Drop Oracle Moniker on Small Biz Apps

    NetSuite Inc., which makes hosted enterprise resource planning software for the small and midmarket sector, is severing its relationship with Oracle Corp.—its marketing relationship, that is. Since 2001, NetSuite has branded its family of applications aimed at small businesses with Oracle’s moniker. As of July 1, the company will rebrand its Oracle Small Business Suite…

  • Westcon Marries VOIP Product, Sales Training

    Solution selling has long been touted as the way to greater reseller profitability. Sell an integrated product and service bundle that targets a specific customer “pain point,” the theory goes, and upwardly mobile margins will follow. Product vendors and distributors have been nudging resellers in this direction for years, but they have not necessarily provided…

  • EMC Pulls the Pieces Together

    Chief executive Joe Tucci is transforming EMC Corp. from a successful storage hardware maker to a developer of software that manages the data sitting in those disk arrays. At the EMC Analyst Day event in New York this month, Tucci predicted his Hopkinton, Mass., company would reach $8.1 billion in revenue this year, with much…

  • EMC Extends Device Management

    EMC Corp. is bulking up its ControlCenter storage resource management platform and expanding its offerings for managed service providers—two cornerstones of its strategy for centralizing management of heterogeneous storage infrastructures. ControlCenter 5.2, which the Hopkinton, Mass., company will introduce this week, adds a broad slate of connectivity features for managing multivendor storage environments, including interoperability…

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