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  • HP Introduces Rival to Cisco, LifeSize, Polycom Video Conferencing

    The HP Visual Collaboration videoconferencing portfolio was launched at the end of 2010 is making its way to HP channel partners by way of Ingram Micro. Now available through Ingram Micro, HP Visual Collaboration products will be jointly promoted to the channel by the two companies, starting with road shows and boot camps in January…

  • Google Apps for Business Expands to Verizon

    Network operator Verizon and search engine giant Google announced the availability of Google Apps for Business—a suite of online tools that includes Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Sites—for Verizon with the option to be bundled with Verizon’s other business solutions. High-speed Internet, unlimited nationwide calling, Verizon Websites powered by Intuit, Verizon Online Backup…

  • Cisco Adds to Networking, Storage Solutions for Small Business

    Cisco Systems is introducing networking, security and storage products to its portfolio of offerings for small and midsize companies as it continues to push for a larger share of that market. Cisco has always had a significant presence in the enterprise, but in recent years, company officials have talked about their desire to grow their…

  • IBM Targets Midmarket with Virtual Desktop for Smart Business

    IBM launched its Virtual Desktop for Smart Business solution on Monday for providers whose clients want anytime, anywhere secure access to desktops—including from mobile devices such as tablets, notebooks and thin clients. Virtual Desktop for Smart Business allows users to manage and host Windows or Linux desktops centrally. It can streamline software updates and application…

  • HP Neoview Data Warehousing Platform Headed into Sunset

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 24 (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:) has decided to stop selling its Neoview data warehousing platform, after it failed to attract enough customers, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Neoview — launched in 2007 under former HP Chief Executive Mark Hurd — will no longer be offered to new customers,…

  • HP Shuffles Board, Adds Meg Whitman

    (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co is shaking up a board criticized by many as dysfunctional, bringing in five new directors including former eBay chief Meg Whitman, as new CEO Leo Apotheker remakes the company. HP’s board had for years come under fire from shareholders and business leaders such as Oracle’s Larry Ellison, most recently after it…

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