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Are You A Security Threat to Your Clients?
By Mike Semel Are you protecting your clients from… you? As a managed service provider your company has the highest level access to your clients’ networks. You pride yourself on your honesty and integrity, and think that your employees would never do something to hurt you or a client. Besides, even if someone left your…
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HP EliteBook, ProBook Notebooks Boast Rugged Engineering
Technology giant HP announced the launch of 11 notebooks designed for business users, ranging from the Elitebook series with an aerospace-inspired casing design and ProBook S-series, aimed at small to medium-size businesses (SMBs). Precision aluminum-alloy hinges, cast titanium-alloy display latches and the HP DisplaySafe frame are a few of the design highlights behind the company’s…
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Google Apps Certification Program Unveiled
Google is introducing a Google Apps Certification program to help its 2,500 reseller partners distinguish themselves as experts in deployment, development and support of Google Apps. Google announced the new certification program in its Official Google Enterprise Blog. Google Apps Authorized Reseller Cloud Sherpas embraced the program. “As we continue to build out our global…
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Xerox Adds Three Color Printers, MFPs to Portfolio
Xerox Corp. is aiming at small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) looking to create professional-looking documents without busting budgets with two printers and a multifunction printer (MFP) designed to deliver high-quality color in a compact package. The Phaser 6010 and Phaser 6500 color printer along with the WorkCentre 6505 color multifunction printer, are also all Energy…
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The Problem I Want IBM’s Watson to Tackle
Image via Wikipedia Channel Insider’s Jennifer Lawinski has put together a great list of applications of a more personal nature for IBM’s Watson supercomputer to tackle. You’ll remember Watson beat out human champs at Jeopardy! recently and IBM has said its baby is well suited to solve problems for legal, medical and a host of…
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N-Able Technologies Appoints Former Cognos Exec Chairman of the Board
Remote network and systems management software vendor N-Able Technologies announced that enterprise software industry veteran Alan Rottenberg has been appointed chairman of the company’s board of directors. Rottenberg held several senior management roles at Cognos, now owned by IBM, from 1989 until 2002 including senior vice president roles in marketing and business strategies, business intelligence…