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  • Storage Technologies Vie for Dominance

    The jury is still out on iSCSI replacing Fibre Channel in the enterprise storage area network market, but the situation will get more interesting within the next few years for FC versus Fibre Channel over Ethernet. That’s according to Dell’Oro Group analyst Seamus Crehan, who tells Channel Insider that the FC-SAN market experienced broad-based record…

  • HTC Confident on Apple iPhone Patent Infringment Lawsuit

    (Reuters) – Cellphone developer HTC Corp said it is confident it can fight off a recent technology patent infringement lawsuit from iPhone maker Apple Inc and promised to issue a formal response in the next few weeks. The comments released on Thursday follow a lawsuit from Apple earlier this month, accusing HTC of infringing on…

  • Fed’s New Broadband Plan Worthy

    The subject line was very catchy – “Free Broadband from the Government Good/Bad”. One of the discussion groups I’m on lit up with a discussion about the government and a broadband plan. Since my office has a reasonably nice view of the US Marine Corps Memorial, and my morning commute gives me a nice view…

  • Google Apps Adds Server-Side Microsoft Exchange Migration Tool

    Google ramped up the noise for its Google Apps this week by offering a new server-side tool to help organizations and partners migrate company email, calendar and contact data from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. The move by Google is only the most recent against incumbent Microsoft which has dominated the corporate space with its…

  • Are Dell and/or Oracle in the Market for an EMR Acquisition?

    Image by revger via Flickr Don’t be surprised if Dell or Oracle goes outside its normal acquisition targets next time around. That’s according to Dr. Bijan Salehizadeh, a general partner at venture capital firm Highland Capital Partners–a firm that specializes in the space where medicine and IT intersect. Salehizadeh, who is also a medical doctor,…

  • EMC Claims First For Exchange Server 2010 APIs

    EMC is going after the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 market with business continuity/disaster recovery solutions, networked storage technologies, and consulting services that will create opportunities for the channel with Exchange customers with 500 to more than 80,000 seats. By utilizing the latest Exchange APIs EMC is the first to market with an integrated set of…

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