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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…
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Dell Sets Server Temperature Limits in Push for Fresh-Air Cooling
Dell is looking to enable businesses to better leverage outside air to cool their data centers by ensuring that select servers, storage and networking devices will work at a temperatures of up to 113 degrees for a few hours a day. Dell officials said July 28 that the infrastructure products have been tested and warranted…
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IBM Debuts New Services Innovation Lab
IBM has announced the creation of its new Services Innovation Lab, a new global lab that will initially comprise about 200 technology experts hand-picked from around the company. The lab will accelerate the expansion of real-time analytics and software automation in both IBM’s technology services offerings and its global services delivery capabilities. In an interview…
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HP Lastest Partner in OpenStack Cloud Project
Hewlett-Packard is jumping on the OpenStack cloud computing bandwagon, a day after rival Dell unveiled a cloud computing solution based on the open-source software stack. In a blog post July 27, Emil Sayegh, vice president of cloud services for HP, said the company had joined the OpenStack project, which was kicked off a year ago…
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Security Threats to Big Data Help Symantec Beat the Street
Data protection and software management provider Symantec beat Wall Street analyst expectations for its fiscal first quarter thanks to strong performance from its security and data storage business lines. Symantec July 27 reported net income of $172 million, or 22 cents a share, for the fiscal first quarter ended June 30. Non-GAAP earnings were 40…