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  • CA Technologies, N-able Sign OEM Agreement

    Remote network and systems management software specialist N-able Technologies announced an OEM agreement with IT management software and solutions company CA Technologies, designed to help managed service providers (MSPs) meet the demand for complete remote IT management services. Under the agreement, N-able will initially market and sell CA’s Windows-based ARCserve D2D solution to its more…

  • Avaya Flare Experience Tablet PC Takes on Cisco Cius

    Going up against the Cisco Cius tablet, Avaya is entering the tablet PC space with a device designed to make unified communications and collaboration via voice, video and text easier than before. The Avaya Flare Experience is an Android-based tablet device with an 11.6-inch HD multi-touch LCD screen. With a built-in 5MP camera, Wi-Fi connectivity,…

  • Dell, GE Capital Partner on Dell Financial Services

    Dell is partnering with GE Capital to provide end-user financing for Dell’s channel partners. The new deal applies to sales of technology solutions through Dell’s channel partners in the United States and is in response to requests from Dell’s PartnerDirect channel partners. "Partners told us they wanted the ability to deliver financing solutions to their…

  • HP, Cloud.com Partner to Bring CloudStack to HP Environments

    Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) vendor Cloud.com announced it has joined the legions of cloud companies looking to take advantage of HP’s laser focus on managed services and the enterprise move to the cloud. The company joined the AllianceONE program, and will extend HP support to its CloudStack for HP servers, networking and storage devices.…

  • Microsoft: Internet Explorer 9 is Faster, Offers Better Graphics

    Microsoft Corp released the latest version of its Web browser, saying that it would work at faster speeds, deliver better graphics and be less obtrusive to users. Internet Explorer 9, unlike previous versions and many competing browsers, pushes itself into the background. "People go to the Web for site, not the browser," said Dean Hachamovitch,…

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