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VMware 2010: Hosted Apps, Desktop Virtualization
If you are looking for a clue about VMware’s strategy going forward, take a look at the moves it’s making with its channel partners today and for the rest of 2010. Hosted applications and desktop virtualization are front and center for the technology company that derives 85 percent of its revenues from the channel. For…
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PGP Enters Identity Management Space with Acquisition
Encryption company PGP announced this week a deal to buy the German cloud-based identity management company TC TrustCenter and its U.S. parent company ChosenSecurity for an undisclosed amount. Known best for its encryption and key management applications, PGP will now have a new way for channel partners to offer managed trusted identities for encryption, authentication…
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Distributor Rewards Green Technology Sales by Resellers
Even as the threat of yet another blizzard is bearing down on the East Coast of the United States this weekend, the good folks at D&H Distributing have been thinking about Earth Day and how to help VARs and their customers celebrate this modern rite of spring in 2010. Last month, the Harrisburg, Pa.-based SMB…
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Database Player Netezza, NEC Join Forces Against Oracle
(Reuters) – Netezza Corp, a small maker of database computers, is teaming up with Japan’s NEC Corp to take on Oracle Corp in the market for database computers. The tie-up comes partly in response to Oracle’s purchase of Sun Microsystems, which puts the world’s No. 3 software maker in the hardware business for the first…
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Amazon Buys Touch-Screen Company for Kindle Hardware Division
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Online retailer Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) has bought a New York technology company that provides touch-screen technology that could bolster its Kindle electronic reader, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing a person briefed on the deal. The staff of Touchco, which was incubated at New York University’s Media Research Lab,…
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What Apple’s A4 iPad Chip Means for Intel
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – When Apple Inc unveiled its iPad last month, one crucial detail almost got drowned out in the hoopla: the new tablet computer will be powered by an in-house chip called the A4. While Apple likely will not market the chip publicly, analysts say the new processor underscores how rival chip designs…