Recent Articles
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Avaya’s New Products Bolster Communications Portfolio
Communications vendor Avaya is betting unified communications will root deeper into business with a series of new products and offerings. Avaya has released a slew of new products including the first media phone for enterprises, new low-power phones and a USB stick that enables users to make any compatible desk phone within the company their…
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Fortinet Unwraps New, Integrated Security Platform
Fortinet is seeking to expand its footprint in the enterprise and managed services market and capitalize on the IT consolidation trend with the release of its latest operating system, FortiOS 4.0, its security software platform that integrates multiple risk management functions into purpose-built appliances. Announced today, FortiOS 4.0 incorporates several tightly integrated security technologies, including…
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CDW Gets Temporary Exclusivity to Kodak’s Scan Station 500
Kodak is releasing the next generation of network scanners – the Scan Station 500 – designed specifically for the imaging and document management needs of the midmarket. But the new product won’t be generally available to channel partners for another 35 days. Direct market reseller CDW will get an exclusive first crack at marketing and…
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Citrix Unveils New ProStart Program
Citrix says its new ProStart program will make it easier for existing solution provider partners to expand their product portfolios and lower the barriers to entry for new partners to quickly begin selling Citrix products and solutions. Citrix’s solution provider channel program differs from other vendors in that it is a closed program, and solution…
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Don’t Bother with Baby Notebooks
Netbooks are just about the only thing these days that are generating any excitement in the hardware space. The form factor is appealing to many, for sure. With about a 10-inch screen, these are much smaller than the standard-sized notebook, and certainly much lighter, and quite a bit less expensive, too. Some are as inexpensive…
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Data on President’s Helicopter Breached
A Pennsylvania security company reportedly uncovered a breach through peer-to-peer file sharing of sensitive information related the design plans, cost and avionics of President Barack Obama’s helicopter. According to report broadcast by WPXI in Pittsburgh, security firm Tiversa uncovered a breach in which files related to the president’s helicopter fleet were disclosed by a government…