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10 Reasons to Wait for Sprints iPhone 5
10 Reasons to Wait for Sprints iPhone 5 1. Another Carrier, Another OptionOne of the nice things about Apple bringing the iPhone to Verizon’s network was that consumers and enterprise users would now have a choice of carrier. Now that Sprint might be joining the fray, they’ll have yet another option. Why buy a device…
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Salesforce.com Buys SaaS Encryption Provider Navajo Systems
New encryption technology at Salesforce.com may ease customer concerns about data security in the cloud. The software as a service (SaaS) giant quietly acquired Navajo Systems, an Israeli cloud security encryption vendor earlier this month, Salesforce.com told eWEEK Aug. 26. The company will announce the acquisition and provide more details on its product plans next…
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NetEnrich Brings Remote Managed Services to Small Business
Remote IT infrastructure management specialist NetEnrich introduced its Small Business Services package, designed to support IT solution providers who deliver managed services to small and midsize businesses. The technology that powers the SBS framework is NetEnrich’s Agent, with built-in discovery capabilities to identify infrastructure and application instances, track and record actions performed by NetEnrich, and…
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Cisco Systems Will Launch Virtual Networking Technololgy at VMworld 2011
Cisco Systems, slogging through a relatively tough time in its 20-year history, is putting its troubles aside and focusing on launching a flock of new products, mostly co-delivered with host VMware Aug. 30 at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. The world’s largest networking company has endured layoffs, product cutbacks and major strategy changes during the…
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F5 Simplifies Long Distance Live Migrations
Following through on the virtualization strategy it announced two years ago at 2009’s VMworld, F5 Networks is launching new products that enable faster long-distance live migration between data centers and enhanced desktop virtualization. In collaboration with VMware and EMC, F5 is introducing the third version of its BIG-IP technology to accelerate and simplify the migration…
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Meet Tim Cook 20 Facts About Apples New CEO
Meet Tim Cook 20 Facts About Apples New CEO Cook is currently 50 years old. No Title Cook has a B.S. in industrial engineering from Auburn and an MBA from Duke. No Title He has a strong background in channels and supply chain, working for over a decade as the director of North American fulfillment…