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  • IBM`s Mid-Market Push

    IBM is hell-bent on become the preferred technology and services provider for mid-market customers globally.  And in true big-Blue form, they’ve focused thousands of people and a lot of money to get there.  With nearly 25% marketshare across their broad portfolio in the mid-market globally, they’re starting to gain meaningfully broad traction in the sub-1,000-user…

  • HP, Cisco Initiatives Highlight Data Center Convergence

    Got unified computing?  These days vendors are pushing these technologies—preintegrated storage, servers, networking and virtualization—in the form of products or reference designs as the answer for all that ails the data center. The message to customers is that these systems make things all work together more efficiently, saving management time, improving system functions and perhaps…

  • Workshare Offers Workshare Compare for PowerPoint

    Microsoft partners looking to add some incremental value to Microsoft Office sales, take heed. Workshare has introduced Workshare Compare for PowerPoint, software that tracks changes to Power Point presentations that have been edited and reviewed by users besides the author. It’s a need that’s on the rise. Workshare says that about 30 million PowerPoint presentations…

  • Symantec Reveals 2010 Channel Plan at Partner Engage Conference

    Security and storage channel providers converged in Orlando, Fla., this week to meet up with representatives at Symantec for the company’s annual Partner Engage conference. The intensive day-and-a-half event is highlighted by several sneak peeks into Symantec’s channel plans for 2010, including a new demo platform and a newly adjusted renewal incentive plan tweaked to…

  • Intel Accused of Kickbacks in Antitrust Suit

    (Reuters) – Intel Corp was sued by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who accused the world’s largest chipmaker of threatening computer makers and paying billions of dollars in kickbacks to maintain its market dominance. The lawsuit accuses Intel of violating state and federal antitrust law through a "systematic worldwide campaign" of bullying and coercion…

  • Data Dedupe Heats Up with Acquisitions Such as Data Domain and Kadena

    Data dedupe and backup-and-restore software were put under the spotlight recently when EMC outdueled NetApp to buy Data Domain, shelling out $2.1 billion for a company that was generating less than $300 million in annual sales. The good news for EMC is that Deloitte LLP ranked Data Domain as the seventh fastest growing technology company…

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