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Cisco Buys VPN Software Vendor
Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. will pay $5 million in cash for Twingo Systems, a Mountain View, Calif.-based provider of desktop security tools for SSL (Secure Socket Layer) VPNs, announced officials today. SSL VPNs, unlike more traditional IPSec VPNs, let users remotely access corporate networks without having client software installed on their machines. Instead, users…
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‘Laguna’ SQL Server for CE Release on Tap
Microsoft Corp. will use its Mobile DevCon later this month to talk up its next release of its SQL Server CE platform, Version 3.0, code-named Laguna. Like Yukonthe next version of the full-fledged SQL Server releaseLaguna is unlikely to debut before mid-2005. Microsoft officials acknowledged earlier this week that Yukon won’t ship by the end…
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An Alliance Model That Works: Teaming Systems Integrators and Technology Vendors
Whether aiming for increased revenue or market share, most technology vendors have initiated –or are planning-a major alliance with a big systems integrator (SI) and vice versa. These alliances are never easy and frequently fail. Both internal and external pressures work to drive these two organizations apart. However, blending vision, process, strong leadership, accountability and…
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Computer Associates Deals for Miramar’s Migration Technology
Computer Associates International Inc. on Thursday announced that it as acquired Windows migration tools provider Miramar Systems Inc. for an undisclosed amount of cash. CA chose to acquire Miramar, with which it had a partnership, to “own and control” the patented technology in Miramar’s Desktop DNA migration software, according to Allan Andersen, director of product…