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Wyse Technology C Class Thin Client Offers Enhanced Multimedia and Energy Savings
Wyse Technology will offer a sub-$350 thin client that offers a separate hardware graphic accelerator to deliver better video and multimedia playback all the way up to 1080p HD. Wyse’s new Wyse C class thin client features a processor and graphics accelerator from Via and uses VMware View 3.1 and Wyse’s TCX solutions on VMware,…
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Apple Says Google Voice App Alters iPhone
(Reuters) – IPhone maker Apple Inc told U.S. regulators it has not approved Google Inc’s Voice application, which could challenge the wireless industry’s giants, because it interferes with the iPhone "user experience." Apple told the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Friday that the Google app appears to replace the iPhone’s core mobile telephone functionality and…
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SAP Updates Growing Partner Program
SAP AG announced that it has successfully transitioned all software solution partners to the SAP PartnerEdge program, and is now leveraging the company’s partner program framework to provide an array of innovative business services and tools to additional partner types that make up the SAP partner ecosystem. Launched in May 2005, the PartnerEdge program is…
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Cisco Unveils Smart Business Architecture
Cisco Systems is introducing the Smart Business Architecture for Midsize Networks, a series of blueprints designed to simplify solutions for businesses with between 250 and 1,000 users. The launch of the Smart Business Architecture began a year ago when Cisco examined its mid-size business product portfolio and the challenges partners were having in the mid-market,…
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Nokia Enters Netbook Market
HELSINKI (Reuters) – The world’s top cellphone maker Nokia said on Monday it would start to make laptops, entering a fiercely competitive, but fast-growing market. Nokia has seen its profit margins drop over the last quarters as handset demand has slumped, and analysts have worried that entering the PC industry, where margins are traditionally razor-thin,…
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Google`s Incomplete Channel a Work in Progress
Perhaps nowhere else than the education market does Google Apps enjoy a distinct advantage over Microsoft Exchange—hosted or on-premises—in that it’s free. But free doesn’t always mean superior manageability, and many institutions have discovered provisioning and managing Google e-mail accounts is more than challenging. Data Technique, a solution provider based in Pittsburgh, Kan., partnered with…