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  • Declining Members Shutters Computer Association

    The Independent Computer Consultants Association has begun the process of shutting down due to pressure brought on by the recession and dwindling membership. In a statement posted on its virtually non-functional Web site, ICCA announced it ceased active operations at the end of 2009 and would officially disband on March 31 at the close of…

  • Communicating the Old-Fashioned Way

    For all the right reasons, collaboration as a strategy has taken the industry, both vendors and solution providers, by storm. Whole product categories today are marketed as collaborative, while business and work structures are increasingly based on collaborative communications platforms. That’s true even more so with the explosion of social networking media and affordable pricing…

  • Nancy Reynolds Leaves Dell to Join Kaspersky Lab

    Nancy Reynolds, a veteran channel manager and seasoned security sales executive, has left Dell to assume the senior vice president of sales for the Americas at Kaspersky Lab. “Seeing Kaspersky Lab’s remarkable growth these past few years has made taking this position an easy decision. The company has done everything right in establishing a prime…

  • Freescale Unveils New Tablet Design

    (Reuters) – Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor Inc is staking its claim on the tablet computer market, an emerging product category that will generate plenty of interest in 2010. Although next-generation tablet PCs are scarcely evident on the market, the technology world is abuzz about their potential, as Apple Inc is expected to unveil its offering in…

  • EMC Buys Archer Technologies for RSA

    EMC channel partners will gain a new portfolio of IT governance, risk and compliance products to sell by the end of the first quarter after the company makes good on plans to acquire the GRC firm Archer Technologies. EMC’s RSA Security Division announced yesterday its plans to acquire Archer in order to bolster its ability…

  • Polycom, IBM Join Forces on Videoconferencing

    (Reuters) – Polycom Inc said it will work with IBM to introduce videoconferencing services aimed at consumers, competing with Skype and a yet-to-be announced product from Cisco Systems Inc. The two companies plan to unveil a high-definition video conferencing product later this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Polycom said on Monday.…

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