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  • Avaya Unveils Enterprise Unified Communications Solutions

    Avaya is rolling out a host of new enterprise-level networking tools designed to help businesses more easily handle the growing number of bandwidth-eating video and unified communications applications. Avaya will show off the new offerings at the Interop 2010 show, which kicks off April 26 in Las Vegas. The new products, which include a switch,…

  • HP Updates Integrity Server Line for Data Center

    HP is expanding its converged data center infrastructure strategy to include its mission-critical, Itanium-based Integrity servers. The rollout includes the first update of HP’s high-end Superdome in 10 years. Hewlett-Packard is bringing its high-end Integrity server platform into its converged infrastructure strategy. HP officials on April 26 rolled out a refreshed line of Integrity systems…

  • Small Business Gets Hosted Unified Communications Option

    InterCall, a conferencing and collaboration services provider, announced the launch of InterCall Hosted Unified Communications for the small to medium-size business market. The solution will be bundled with InterCall’s audio conferencing, and custom options will be available. As a hosted solution, customers have the ability to leverage the benefits of UC with minimal upfront capital…

  • Spiceworks Partners with Rackspace on Hosted E-Mail

    Rackspace Hosting, a provider of hosting and cloud computing, has joined forces with Spiceworks to help small to medium-size businesses manage their Rackspace e-mail hosting services through the free Spiceworks social IT management application. The integrated systems help streamline the jobs of SMB IT professionals by allowing them to monitor and administrate Rackspace cloud e-mail…

  • Intel Quarter Looks Bright

    Intel continued to dominate a steady x86 processor market during the first quarter of 2010, according to data from Mercury Research.   Intel held 81.2 percent of the market during the quarter, up ever so slightly from its 81.0 percent the quarter before—though more significantly from its 78.3 percent a year earlier.   The 0.2…

  • EMC, IBM Expand Storage Licensing Deal

    A couple of IT giants have decided to maintain their like-dislike relationship, at least for another five years. EMC on April 26 revealed the extension and expansion of a licensing agreement with IBM, first signed in 2006, which will continue to enable data center customers who have production elements from both companies to deploy EMC…

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