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More Advanced Persistent Threats Hitting the Enterprise: Cisco
Malware is increasingly being used as advanced persistent threats against enterprises, according to the latest quarterly report from Cisco. There were 287,298 "unique malware encounters" in June 2011, double what was found in March, according to a Global Threat Report from Cisco Security Intelligence Operations released Aug. 1. Since the beginning of 2011, unique malware…
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IDC Lowers Chip Sales Forecast as Consumer PC Demand Slows
IDC analysts are reducing their projections for processor growth this year, due in large part to slowing consumer demand for PCs fueled by problematic economic issues in mature markets like the United States and Europe. In a report Aug. 2, IDC analysts said they now expect shipments of PC microprocessors — which include chips for…
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AMD, HP Join Project to Run Data Centers on Wind, Solar Power
Advanced Micro Devices and Hewlett-Packard are teaming with the state of New York and Clarkson University on a research project to figure how best to use renewable energy to power containerized data centers. Specifically, the researchers want to determine not only whether the data centers such as HP’s PODS (Performance-Optimized Data Centers) can be run…
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Polycom Completes Acquisition of HP Visual Collaboration Business Unit
Polycom, a provider of UC (unified communications) technology, has closed the deal for Hewlett-Packard’s visual collaboration business. The deal not only gives Polycom the HP visual collaboration business, but it also makes Polycom the exclusive partner to HP for telepresence and certain video UC solutions, including both resale and internal HP deployments. The two companies also agreed to…
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Four Channel Considerations for Microsoft Exchange Migrations
No matter what the platform, migration is almost always a bear for both customers and channel partners alike. As the channel continues to help customers migrate to Microsoft Exchange 2010 from older versions, many have found that Microsoft has done a decent job at providing seamless transition through its Migration Wizard tool–with one big caveat.…
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10 Reasons Steve Ballmer Could Never Run Apple
10 Reasons Steve Ballmer Could Never Run Apple 1. First And Foremost: SoftwareAt Microsoft, Steve Ballmer spends the vast majority of his time thinking about software. He knows the ins and outs of operating systems, office productivity solutions, and the cloud. But does he know that much about hardware? At Apple, that would be his…