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  • Lockheed Talks Cybersecurity Threats

    GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp, the No. 1 information technology provider to the U.S. government, is working hard to better predict and protect against increasingly sophisticated and stealthy cyber attacks. Lockheed, also the Pentagon’s biggest contractor, is opening a second internal security intelligence center in Denver this week to complement the one it…

  • Health Care Opportunities Beyond Economic Stimulus

    Health care IT continues to be one of the only industries surviving and thriving in today’s current struggling economy. Sure, stimulus money is driving electronic health record purchases of software and supporting services, but there’s other opportunities out there for entrepreneurial VARs looking for a piece of the pie. Atlanta-based Manage Mobility is one technology…

  • CompTIA Targets Security, Open Source, Small Business with Member Communities

    The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is hoping to better serve the IT industry with the rollout of seven new collaborative communities designed to gather input from a range of industry segments for a deeper dive into the concerns of IT’s most important niches. Announced last week, the communities will be a way for CompTIA’s…

  • Microsoft Blog Calls Google Anti-Competitive

    SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp made its most vehement and public attack on Google Inc on Friday, calling its Internet rival’s actions potentially anti-competitive, and urging victims to file complaints to regulators. The broadside comes days after a Microsoft-owned business, along with two other small online companies, complained to European Union regulators about Google’s operations…

  • Partners Relieve Technology Headaches by Recycling Laptops, Electronics

    Open the door of that IT closet these days and chances are you’ll find growing piles of equipment—laptops that had been used by those people who were laid off during the recession, PCs set aside after a refresh, servers that have been retired. And as the company takes more equipment out of service and adds…

  • Storage Vendor Offers In-Line Dedupe, Microsoft Hyper-V Support, Huge Margins

    Nexenta Systems’ CEO Evan Powell has 93 reasons why the channel should be excited about NexentaStor 3.0, a major upgrade to the company’s enterprise-class, hardware- independent storage solution based on the file system ZFS, and Virtual Machine Datacenter (VMDC) 3.0. Due out at the end of the month, it is called the first commercial storage…

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