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  • Are Your Customers Happy With Oracle

    Are Your Customers Happy With Oracle 42 percent of Oracle customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the company’s support No Title Additionally, 58 percent are dissatisfied with the cost of the support. No Title But only 25 percent of Oracle customers report that they’ll cut the percentage of their IT budget dedicated to Oracle…

  • New Architecture, New Enemies: IT Networking 2010

    The networking market showed continued signs of recovery early in 2010 with revenue in both the routing and switching markets pushing into double-digits, according to IDC figures. As the market heated up, so too did competition as big vendors acquired smaller vendors to fill technology gaps, giants of the industry threw down the gauntlet against…

  • Data Center 2010: The Drama Beyond the Servers and Switches

    Servers and switches may be the bones and blood of data centers, but the vendors and politics of the vendors who sell data center equipment trumped any news about technology in 2010. Indeed this past year may have seemed as much like a soap opera as a technology business as the big guns in the…

  • Kindle Sales Stay Strong Amid Competition from Apple’s iPad

    (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc said sales of its Kindle e-reader were strong over the holiday season amid competition from devices such as Apple Inc’s iPad, a computer tablet that also has e-reader capabilities. Amazon, which has a policy of not divulging exact sales figures for the Kindle and digital books, said the most recent version…

  • Mobile Devices, Apple Are Targets for Emerging Threats in 2011: Report

    Security specialist McAfee, Inc. unveiled its 2011 Threat Predictions report, outlining the top threats that researchers at McAfee Labs foresee for the coming year. The list comprises platforms and services including Google’s Android, Apple’s iPhone, foursquare, Google TV and the Mac OS X platform, which are all expected to become major targets for cybercriminals. McAfee…

  • Mobile Device Momentum Hits Tipping Point in 2010

    The year 2010 was the year of mobile – there is no denying that. From major disruptions in device market share to market-changing acquisitions, folks who play or are looking to buy mobile solutions—whether enterprise or consumer—have a lot of processing to do as they head into 2011. Let’s review major trends and the biggest…

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