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  • Health Care IT Will Need to Support Mobility: Report

    The health care industry will need its IT specialists to support multiple platforms of mobile computing despite the apparent popularity of specific devices such as Apple’s iPad, according to a new report by research firm Frost & Sullivan. The white paper "Mobile Devices and Healthcare: What’s New, What Fits and How Do You Decide?" details…

  • Buffalo Launches Windows-Powered NAS Solutions

    Buffalo Technology, a specialist in the design, development and manufacturing of storage and wireless networking solutions, announced the launch of the TeraStation Pro Windows Storage Server (WSS). The family of RAID enabled network attached storage is available in two, four and six bay models, as well as the 4 bay TeraStation Pro Rackmount, and Buffalo…

  • Cisco Quarter Pleases Investors, Analysts

    Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) surprised the industry with higher than expected revenues for its fourth quarter. Net sales hit $11.2 billion for Q4, representing a 3.3 percent increase, and $43.2 for the full year. But net income fell to $1.2 billion compared to $1.9 billion in the same period a year ago as $772 million in restructuring…

  • ATandT Invests in Mobile Device Security Platform for SMBs

    Recognizing the need to protect consumer and enterprise mobile devices from the increasing number of cyber attacks, network operator AT&T is investing in a mobile security platform for small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) designed to allow customers to better protect their devices against security threats. AT&T has executed an agreement with Juniper Networks to deliver…

  • Cloudera Recruits Channel Partners for Hadoop

    Cloudera is turning to the channel to build out its business around Apache Hadoop. A new partner program will also introduce what Cloudera is calling the industry’s first Hadoop certification program. According to Ed Albanese, head of business development at Cloudera, the installed base for the open source Apache Hadoop is growing, and that’s driving…

  • Connectwise, N-Able Tout Robust MSP Growth

    The managed services market is exploding and one of the first signs to show the good news is a huge uptick in remote monitoring and management (RMM) software and managed service platforms for managed service providers (MSPs). This week both Connectwise and N-able Technologies touted its success with MSPs, throwing open their kimonos on 2011…

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