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  • Tandberg Targets Midsize Business, Sees Stronger Quarter

    Looking to make more serious inroads into the midsize business market, Tandberg (OSL: TAA) has released a smaller-footprint, lower-priced HD telepresence system. The product release of Tandberg Telepresence T1 comes on the heels of Cisco’s (NASDAQ: CSCO) announcement earlier this month that it plans to acquire its video conferencing rival—a move viewed as an effort…

  • GreenPages Targets Fortune 500 with Veeam Virtualization Tools

    Consulting firm and software reseller GreenPages plans to expand its enterprise-level virtualization management offerings with Veeam Business View and the recently released Veeam Monitor 4.5. GreenPages expects the tools will help strengthen its value proposition and broaden its reach into its growing enterprise customer base. Virtualization and cloud computing are now out of its infant…

  • IBM Executive on Leave After Insider Trading Arrest

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – IBM placed senior executive Robert Moffat on leave of absence after he was arrested in the largest ever hedge fund insider-trading scheme. Moffat, senior vice president and head of International Business Machines Corp.’s systems and technology group, is being charged with passing on insider information to a hedge fund. He had…

  • N-Able Lauds Best and Brightest Partners

    N-Able regaled its managed services partners last week at its annual partner conference in Scottsdale, Ariz. In addition to conducting two days of working session, revamping its licensing model and unveiling new products, N-Able also took the time to award its top MSP partners in the following awards categories. Success Award N-Able bestowed this award…

  • Microsoft Calls for Trade Rules Governing Software Services

    By Doug Palmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Countries need to forge new trade rules governing the movement of electronic data across borders as the world becomes increasingly connected, a Microsoft official said on Wednesday. As more and more software services are provided over the Internet, "people will be calling on computers located around the world," said…

  • IBM Quarter Shows Higher Net Income, but No Technology Spending Rebound

    IBM (NYSE: IBM) posted third quarter net income of $3.2 billion on total revenues of $23.6 billion.  Revenues climbed by 1 percent sequentially and increased 7 percent from the same period a year ago, while net income climbed by 14 percent. CFO Mark Loughridge told analysts during a conference call following the earnings announcement that…

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