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  • T-Mobile Launches New Plans, Customized Offers for Small Businesses

    In conjunction with National Small Business Week 2011, T-Mobile USA expanded its small business offering with a plan that provides more predictable monthly costs, service and flexible unlimited wireless options. With the plan, small businesses can access unlimited voice, text and data on the company’s 4G Network for $69.99 per month. Additionally, companies that sign…

  • SMBs Lack Cloud Savvy, But Want to Know More: Report

    “You don’t know what you don’t know” might be the expression most appropriate for small and midsize businesses when it comes to the benefits of technology and their business, according to an independent survey of more than 500 SMB decision makers released at National Small Business Week. The study, commissioned by Verio, a provider of…

  • Apple, Samsung, HTC Lead Smartphone Sales Growth: Report

    Worldwide mobile communication device sales to users totaled 427.8 million units in the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 19 percent from the first quarter of 2010, according to IT research firm Gartner. The company estimates that manufacturers’ sales into the channel will drop in the second quarter of 2011, while sales through to…

  • Dell Quarter Profit Grows on High-Margin Products

    Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) reported a one percent increase in first fiscal quarter revenue year over year and a 177 percent increase in net income as a focus on higher margin products and services boosted the company’s bottom line. Dell’s results stood in stark contrast to HP’s (NYSE:HPQ) results announced earlier this week. HP saw a decline…

  • HP, Dell Launch Servers for High-Performance Computing

    Hewlett-Packard and Dell are continuing to build servers that bring graphics chips into the data center. HP officials on May 17 announced that Nvidia’s new Tesla M2090 GPU (graphics processing unit) will appear in a number of upcoming HP ProLiant servers aimed at the HPC (high-performance computing) space, a move they say will address organizations’…

  • Comcast Launches Metro Ethernet Services for Small, Midsize Businesses

    Communications giant Comcast announced Metro Ethernet services as part of an ongoing strategy to expand its portfolio of business services to meet the requirements of larger customers. Targeted at midsize businesses with 20-500 employees, Comcast’s Metro Ethernet services provide access to the company’s fiber optic network for businesses with high-bandwidth needs and often multiple locations.…

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