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  • Dimension Data Acquires Cloud Hosting Provider Opsource

    Dimension Data announced that it has acquired OpSource, an enterprise cloud company, in a deal that will see Dimension Data, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTT Holdings, accelerate its cloud computing services offerings. At the same time, Dimension Data, a $4.7 billion ICT services and solutions provider, has created a centralized Cloud Solutions Business Unit,…

  • Dell Continues Move Toward IT Services, Cloud, Storage

    AUSTIN, Texas — The fact that Dell is moving away from being a low-cost supplier of PCs and IT hardware toward a more robust company with a portfolio of technology that can address issues ranging from cloud computing to mobile device management is old news. However, the way Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) plans to integrate its…

  • Backup Demand Driving Cloud Storage Growth: AMI Report

    The proliferation of hackers, natural disasters and unstable market conditions are all significant drivers for small and midsize businesses in the United States to seek backup and storage platforms for their company’s data and email in the cloud. Pressure to reduce costs, improve flexibility and maintain privacy of sensitive data also lures SMBs to invest…

  • Cisco Launches Cius Enterprise Tablet, App HQ

    Cisco Systems is introducing an app ecosystem for its Cisco Cius tablet, marking the company’s entrance into an already crowded landscape. The AppHQ app ecosystem is designed for IT pros seeking to create, manage and deploy tablet applications within their enterprise. Cisco is pairing it with the Cius, an Android-based tablet that emphasizes voice, video,…

  • Verizon Offering Samsung Galaxy Tab 4G for $529

    Network operator Verizon Wireless has begun taking pre-orders for the LTE-enabled version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, offering the 4G version of the device for $529. The 16GB or 32GB models are available for $529.99 and $629.99, respectively, although customers must agree to a two-year contract in order to get the tablets for…

  • CA Technologies Acquires Interactive TKO for $330 Million

    IT management software and solutions specialist CA Technologies announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Interactive TKO, a provider of service simulation solutions for developing applications in composite and cloud environments, for $330 million in an all-cash transaction. CA said the acquisition will help customers overcome the limitations of current organizational approaches, breaking down…

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