Recent Articles
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Telepresence Use on the Rise, says ABI Research
Even a tough economy failed to stop the growth of telepresence in 2009, according to a study from ABI Research. Sales of telepresence hardware, software and services reached $567 million last year, and annual revenue is expected to top $2.7 billion by 2015. According to ABI, almost every size of company has access to some…
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Microsoft to Release Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Soon
Microsoft plans on releasing the beta of its Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 in June, bringing a number of changes to user interface, integrated archiving and other areas. >> Click here to read the rest of the story at eWEEK.com
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Qwest Joins Hosted UC Platform Purveyors
Qwest Communications is the latest company to offer a hosted UC (unified communications) platform. Qwest on April 7 unveiled its iQ HUCS (Hosted Unified Communications Service) to help businesses bring together the various pieces of their communications infrastructure—from voice and video to email, instant messaging and presence—under a single, hosted umbrella. UC offers businesses the…
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Lenovo to Unveil Netbook, All-In-One This Month
Lenovo introduced two new consumer PCs on April 7, the IdeaPad S10-3s netbook and the C200 all-in-one desktop, designed with families in mind. The 2.43-pound IdeaPad features a 10.1-inch display, a chiclet-style keyboard that’s 98 percent of a full-size one, an Intel Atom N470 processor and a choice of Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems. >>…
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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…
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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