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  • Dell Buys InSite One for Medical Image Storage

    Dell has announced it will buy InSite One, the developer of a medical archiving cloud application to make it easier for physicians to share medical images and make quick diagnoses by collaborating on images online. Terms of the Dec. 22 agreement were not disclosed. The deal will combine InSite’s InDex Vendor-Neutral Enterprise Archive (VNA) cloud-based…

  • Data Center Network, SAN Equipment Poised for Growth: Report

    The results from market research firm Infonetics Research’s third quarter of 2010 (3Q10) Data Center Network Equipment and SAN Equipment market share and forecast reports suggests those two markets are well-positioned for impressive growth in the years ahead. The company forecast the worldwide SAN equipment market to more than double from 2010 to 2014, when…

  • Microsoft to Create Windows OS for Tablet Computers, Report

    (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp is working on a version of its core Windows operating system for devices such as tablets, according to media reports on Tuesday, and the company said its Windows Phone 7 software is making headway in the booming smartphone market. Microsoft plans to unveil a version of its operating software that runs…

  • Ingram Micro to Offer HP 3PAR Storage Systems

    Distributor Ingram Micro has added enterprise-class HP 3PAR storage systems to its enterprise solutions portfolio. The Santa Ana, Calif.-based distributor is one of the first to offer HP 3PAR storage systems to the channel, Ingram Micro said. HP acquired 3PAR in September. "The availability of HP 3PAR technologies from Ingram Micro is significant news for…

  • SEC Investigating HP CEO Hurd’s Departure

    (Reuters) – Regulators are looking into the events surrounding Mark Hurd’s abrupt exit as chief executive of Hewlett Packard Co, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday. The SEC’s probe was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which cited anonymous sources as saying the Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating claims that…

  • Google Launches Improved Migration Tools for Microsoft Exchange, Outlook

    Search engine giant Google added updated versions of their data migration tools for Microsoft Exchange and Outlook, which are available to Google Apps for Business and Education customers. The company noted this year alone, customers have migrated over 3.5 billion emails to Google Apps, along with over 100 million calendar events and 25 million contacts.…

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