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  • Microsoft in Trouble Why Its Worse Than You Think

    Microsoft in Trouble Why Its Worse Than You Think 1. Windows Vista Is Still A FactorWhether Microsoft likes it or not, the corporate world still looks back at the days of Windows Vista and worries that they’re coming back. It’s why there is still an inordinate number of Windows XP boxes in the wild. It’s…

  • Microsoft, Skype Deal Creates UC Juggernaut

    Microsoft’s $8.5 billion acquisition of VOIP and video conferencing company Skype may just be the first move to creating the unified communications juggernaut that has been the Holy Grail for so many technology vendors. And the move may also redeem Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) which has fallen prey to competitive moves by other technology giants Google and…

  • Xerox, Cisco Partner on Cloud-Based Managed Print Services

    Xerox and Cisco announced they intend to form an alliance to deliver cloud-based services and technology solutions that combine network intelligence and print. The alliance plans to bring Xerox’s managed print and cloud IT outsourcing services to customers over Cisco’s intelligent network infrastructure. Both companies will arm channel partners with solutions that help businesses extend…

  • Symantec Unveils Updates at Vision Conference

    Symantec partners will have a lot of new opportunities after the torrent of new initiatives the company unveiled at its annual Vision users conference this week. Announcing a spate of offerings in all of Symantec’s sweet spots, from endpoint security to IT governance and backup to storage management, the firm is revving up to finish…

  • Cisco Systems Cuts Again in Effort to Find Its Way

    BOSTON/NEW YORK, May 5 (Reuters) – Cisco Systems Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO) plans to eliminate its emerging markets business unit in an effort to fix a slow moving sales organization. The technology bellwether, which recently said it lost its way after posting a string of disappointing results, on Thursday promised that the move would be part of…

  • Microsoft Launches Windows Thin PC RC

    Microsoft has issued a Release Candidate for Windows Thin PC, a platform that allows users to “repurpose” their PCs into thin clients running a locked-down version of Windows 7. “Customers like the reduced footprint of WinTPC. The machines they will likely use it on often have less disk space than brand-new machines, and WinTPC helps…

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