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  • SenSage Hires New Business Dev Exec from McAfee

    The event data warehousing gurus at San Francisco-based SenSage are hoping to up their channel play with the recruitment of a new vice president of marketing a business development plucked straight from McAfee. Just a few weeks ago Joe Gottlieb took the newly created position at SenSage after serving as vice president of corporate strategy…

  • IBM Report Finds State of Web Insecurity Unprecedented

    IBM has released results from its X-Force 2009 Mid-Year Trend and Risk Report. The report’s findings show an unprecedented state of Web insecurity as Web client, server, and content threats converge to create an untenable risk landscape. According to the report, there has been a 508 percent increase in the number of new malicious Web…

  • Iomega announces high performance NAS appliances

    Iomega, an EMC company focused mainly on the SMB and SOHO markets, has announced the next generation of its quad-drive desktop NAS appliance with the worldwide launch of the new Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d. Iomega is pitching it as an affordable, high performance NAS appliance for small businesses, distributed offices and home office networks, that require…

  • Social Media Changing Solution Provider and Customer Relationships

    Traditional Web sites are being replaced by social media and Web 2.0 communities for vendor and partner marketing and sales activities, and the number of people using such tools for sales purposes is increasing as the technology continues to evolve and users start to understand how to better take advantage of the benefits. In fact,…

  • Nokia Unveils First Linux Phone

    By Tarmo Virki, European technology correspondent HELSINKI (Reuters) – The world’s largest handset maker, Nokia unveiled on Thursday its first phone running on Linux software, aiming at improving its offering at the top end of the market. The focus of cell phone business has shifted to services and software following Apple and Google’s entrances to…

  • Sharp Plans Device Between Netbook and Smart Phone

    TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Sharp Corp said it plans to launch a paperback-sized mini mobile PC that features a quick start-up time, touch-screen display and full keyboard, targeting niche demand between smartphones and netbooks. Smartphones, such as Apple’s iPhone, pack many computer functions in regular cellphones, and netbooks are smaller and cheaper than regular notebook…

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