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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…

  • NitroSecurity Uses Channel, Integration to Target McAfee, Symantec

    After closing out a year of nearly twofold growth, dark horse security vendor NitroSecurity is looking to kick off another strong 12 months with an updated and more tightly integrated security information and event management (SIEM) and log management package that it hopes will further engage the channel and draw recognition for its integrated suite…

  • Intel: Spring Peak Laptop Family Offers Hardware Margins over 10%

    Intel’s making hardware sales more lucrative for resellers and system builders again, working together with a handful of ODMs on a family of notebook products called “Spring Peak” that can be white-labeled and resold to business end customers at a margins estimated to be above 10 percent. ODMs such as ASI, Equus and Seneca Data…

  • Acer, Dell, HP Roll Out New PCs Based on Intel Core vPro Family

    If your customers have been waiting for PCs based on the 2010 Intel Core vPro processor family to release their pent-up demand and upgrade to Microsoft Windows 7, their wait is over. Bring on the refresh cycle. Intel has unveiled the processor family, and PC makers Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Toshiba are introducing…

  • Is Google Eyeing the Mobile Enterprise with New Management Tools?

    Google has strengthened its Google Apps enterprise IT management capabilities by unveiling new administrative tools designed to securely manage e-mail and applications across a wide range of mobile devices, including iPhone, Nokia E Series and Windows Mobile devices.   The new tools allow Google Apps Premier and Education Edition administrators to manage enterprise smartphones directly…

  • HP POD: Have Data Center, Will Travel

    Eighteen months ago HP launched a self-contained portable data center to address customers with limited space and/or budgets looking to expand their IT capabilities. Just add the IT products and services and you had a ready-to-run IT facility in a forty-foot container. This week the company expanded its POD (Performance-Optimized Datacenter) line with a 20-foot…

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