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  • NetApp Acquires High-End Storage Vendor Bycast

    NetApp revealed April 7 that it will acquire Bycast, a privately held storage  software maker, in an all-cash transaction. Other details of the deal were not made available. Bycast, based in Vancouver, B.C., develops object-based storage software that manages petabyte-scale, globally distributed repositories of images, video and records for enterprises. >> Click here to read…

  • Adobe Strikes Back on PDF Security Issue

    Adobe Systems is recommending that concerned users reconfigure the settings in Adobe Reader to thwart an attack that allows embedded executables in PDF files to launch. >> Click here to read the rest of the story at eWEEK.com

  • Dataguise Goes After Federal Market

    The data discovery and data masking company Dataguise is heating up its federal focus with an announcement this week of a new vice president of federal sales that the company hopes will improve its position within the government sector. With more than 30 years of IT sales and senior management experience, Joe Marino has spent…

  • Midmarket CFOs Lack Business Intelligence Tools to Do Their Jobs

    As a direct result of the economic crisis of the last 18 months, chief financial officers at midmarket organizations have greater clout and decision-making power than ever before, and yet a dispiriting majority of them say they lack insight and access to the data they need to be effective. That’s the key finding of a…

  • Dell Rolls Out New Business Laptops

    Dell grew its Latitude family by three, with the introduction of the E6410, E6510 and E6410 ATG. While the Dell Latitude E6410 ATG is a semi-rugged laptop, all three notebooks offers Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors, high-speed DDR3 memory and energy-saving features. The Dell laptops are also equipped with either Windows Vista or Windows…

  • Avaya Moves Full-Steam Ahead with Nortel Channel

    Since completing its acquisition of Nortel Enterprise Solutions in December, Avaya has been busy migrating both its own and Nortel’s channel partners to the new Avaya Connect partner program. According to Avaya’s channel lead, the company has already surpassed its goal of signing up Nortel partners for the program. When the acquisition was finished, Avaya’s…

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