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  • Kaspersky Lab Releases Anti-Malware Bundle

    Kaspersky Lab bundled eight security products into an Anti-Malware Protection System to provide seamless security from endpoint and mobile devices all the way to the gateway. A mix of new and enhanced software, the Anti-Malware Protection System was announced on Nov. 2. The new Kaspersky products include the Kaspersky Security for Internet Gateway to scan…

  • PC Mall Quarter Revenue Up 20 Percent, SMB Sales Strong

    IT solution provider PC Mall reported its third-quarter earnings for 2010 on Thursday, announcing a 20 percent increase in revenue over the third quarter of last year. Profit increased from $39.2 million in Q3 2009 to $43.2 million in the third quarter this year. Diluted earnings per share were $0.17, up from $0.11 per share in…

  • ConnectWise Developer Network Portal Gets New Tools

    ConnectWise has relaunched its ConnectWise Developer Network Website, enhancing tools for partner interaction and collaboration to better integrate and utilize the company’s APIs. The Tampa, Fla.-based professional services automation software company made the announcement at its ConnectWise IT Nation 2010 conference, held in Orlando, Fla., Nov. 4-6. In addition to providing forums to allow partners…

  • Technology Vendor IT Solution Provider Relations Where They Fall Short

    Technology Vendor IT Solution Provider Relations Where They Fall Short 52 percent of solution providers reported that one or two vendors made up 75 percent or more of their annual revenues. No Title Among these, they reported that they have been supporting those key vendors for seven or more years. No Title Approximately 62 percent…

  • Asustek Computer Tablet PC Launch Coming

    (Reuters) – Taiwan’s Asustek Computer Inc is set to start selling its first tablet computers in January next year, joining other tech rivals to compete with Apple Inc in the fast-growing market. An Asustek official said on Thursday the company will sell its EeePad tablets running Windows software in January and then others with Google’s…

  • SAP Agrees to Pay Oracle $120 Million

    (Reuters) – Germany’s SAP AG has agreed to pay $120 million to Oracle Corp in return for a promise by the U.S. company not to seek punitive damages in its suit against SAP for software theft, according to sources familiar with the agreement. The legal drama in the case, which has captivated Silicon Valley, further…

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