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  • Slumping PC Sales Could Mean Trouble for Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft’s quarterly numbers may rival the GDP of a small nation, but some numbers for the most recent quarter have analysts suggesting the company needs to expand beyond the traditional lines of business that fuel so much of its bottom line. Microsoft’s third-quarter revenue hit $16.43 billion, a year-over-year increase of 13 percent. Net income…

  • Cisco Launches Containerized, Modular Data Center

    Cisco Systems is targeting public and private sector organizations with its new transportable data center unit – a containerized and modular data center system that will feature 44RU of mountable rack space. The modular data center container system is built in the United States as a weatherized outdoor container, but it can also be installed…

  • Virtualization Startup Big Switch Networks Lands $13 Million in Funding

    Big Switch Networks, a new company building a platform to bring the benefits of virtualization and cloud architecture to enterprise networks, announced April 28 that it secured $13.75 million in a Series A financing, led by Index Ventures and Khosla Ventures. Big Switch Networks also announced that it has joined the newly formed ONF, a…

  • Cisco Goes on the Offensive Against Critics, Rivals

    Cisco Systems, which has seen its networking business come under increasing pressure in recent months from rivals, such as Hewlett-Packard and Juniper Networks, is hitting back with a marketing campaign that touts its broad product portfolio as significantly better than “good enough.” Cisco kicked off the campaign April 25 with the release of a press…

  • Services Marketplace Gets Cloudy

    Image via Wikipedia Everybody is talking this week about HP’s most recent service offering announcement,  HP Strategic IT Advisory Services, which the company says is designed to “help CIOs use IT as a key driver of innovation, growth and profitability.” That’s because what this new offering provides sounds a lot like what channel partners provide…

  • Windows 7 Still Playing Catch Up to Windows XP

    Microsoft is claiming that more than 350 million Windows 7 licenses have sold in the 18 months since the operating system’s release. Despite its push into newer areas such as smartphones and cloud computing, Microsoft still relies on legacy platforms like Windows for much of its bottom-line revenue. In an April 22 posting on The…

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