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  • Tripwire’s Cloud Security Launched for Partners

    Security and compliance vendor Tripwire is changing its sales paradigm with by shifting its licensing to flat-rate model that it hopes will prove to be friendlier to service providers and could stand as an example of how security vendors cater to the managed services market in the near future. The shift is part of the…

  • Spiceworks Adds Vendor Pages Feature

    Spiceworks has launched a new  Vendor Pages feature, designed to help tech companies connect with Spicework’s customer base of small business IT pros. The Vendor Pages let tech companies create their own Facebook-like pages to build a presence with the Spiceworks community. “Just like Facebook Pages did for consumer brands, we’re giving every technology company…

  • Patch Tuesday Brings Fixes for Windows, Office

    Microsoft has plans for a small Patch Tuesday next week that will include just three security bulletins. Of the three, just one is rated "Critical," while the other two are rated "Important." The critical bulletin, as well as one of the bulletins classified as important, impacts Microsoft Windows. The other bulletin affects Microsoft Office. Click…

  • Android Beats iOS, RIM on Smartphone Market Share

    Google’s Android operating system took 29 percent of U.S. smartphone market share in January, breaking a statistical tie with Apple’s iOS and Research In Motion’s BlackBerry platforms in growing 2 percentage points from December. However, Nielsen data also noted that while Android handsets might have a slight edge over the iPhone and BlackBerry-powered gadgets, RIM…

  • Cisco Rival Juniper Sees Big Market Growth Ahead

    NEW YORK, March 3 (Reuters) – Juniper Networks Inc (NYSE:JNPR) said it expects its market opportunity to grow more than 60 percent over the next three years, as it launches more advanced network equipment and enters new markets like mobile security. Juniper’s target market is likely to grow to $66 billion in 2013 from $41…

  • Apple Joint Venture Debuts Amid iPad 2 Hoopla

    While the focus of the media was firmly trained on the launch of Apple’s eagerly anticipated follow-up to the iPad tablet, the iPad 2, the company also quietly rolled out a program called Joint Venture, designed to help businesses use Mac, iPhone and iPad devices to improve the way businesses run. The program, which offers…

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