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Cisco Launches New Security Certification
Cisco Systems is releasing a new entry-level CCNA Security course through the Cisco Networking Academy. The course will be made available around the world through colleges and universities that are part of the Networking Academy community. It was designed to be the next step for individuals who want to CCNA-level skills. The course provides an…
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HP Quarter Expected Solid, Meeting Expectations
HP (NYSE:HPQ) may slightly beat consensus expectations when it announces results for its third-quarter earnings today, according to Bernstein Research earnings preview. Bernstein expects HP to report revenue of $27.34 billion, above the current consensus of $27.22 billion. Bernstein is forecasting HP to announce earnings per share of 91 cents versus the consensus opinion of…
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Small Business IT Budgets Drop, but Some Spending Remains
Small business and midmarket business are decreasing their operating IT budgets by 4 percent in 2009 and their IT capital budgets by 2 percent to 3 percent in 2009, even as they strive for the most part to keep compensation and headcount about the same. That’s according to a new report from Forrester Research which…
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Apple Reportedly Probing iPhone Explosion Reports
(Reuters) – Apple Inc is investigating media reports that one or more of the company’s iPhones have exploded in Europe, a European Commission spokeswoman said on Tuesday. The spokeswoman for the EU executive, which oversees the safety of consumer products sold in the 27-country bloc, said Apple had described the reported incidents as isolated. Apple…
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Red Hat Ups Investments in Partner Program
Red Hat says it’s keeping pace with its channel partner growth by way of launching a revamped Partner Program, designed to give Red Hat’s business partners additional economic, sales, marketing and technical benefits by way of a new partner level and solution specializations. The Red Hat Partner Program will now include a Premier Business Partner…
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Testing Windows 7 Apps in the Cloud
With the official launch of Windows 7 coming in just less than two months, ISVs, custom developers and Microsoft solution providers are scrambling to test their applications on the new platform and make sure every glitch is gone, bug is squashed and line of code is doing what it’s supposed to be doing. Traditionally, developers…