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  • Microsoft: Internet Explorer 9 is Faster, Offers Better Graphics

    Microsoft Corp released the latest version of its Web browser, saying that it would work at faster speeds, deliver better graphics and be less obtrusive to users. Internet Explorer 9, unlike previous versions and many competing browsers, pushes itself into the background. "People go to the Web for site, not the browser," said Dean Hachamovitch,…

  • Dell Streak Tablet Computer Expands into Medical Market

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 14 (Reuters) – Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) wants to put its new tablet into the lab coats of doctors, as it aims to broaden the appeal of the device beyond consumers and tie it more closely to the company’s software. Dell on Tuesday said it is integrating the new Streak tablet with its…

  • HP, ArcSight Deal Offers New Channel Opportunities

    After two weeks of speculation about the fate of ArcSight following its revelation in late August that it was looking for buyers, HP’s announcement yesterday that it would pull the trigger on a $1.5 billion deal came as a surprise to no one within the IT security community. "I’m not surprised at all by this,"…

  • Cisco Unified Network Services Launched, Expanding Data Center Portfolio

    Looking to take its data center vision one step further, Cisco is developing a new data center architecture called the Cisco Data Center Business Advantage. The architecture will feature three pillars of technology, including Cisco Unified Computing, Cisco Unified Fabric and a new portfolio called Cisco Unified Network Services. The three technology areas will form…

  • Maturity

    Maturity A mature company as far as tech sector targets go, 3Par was founded back in 1999, when clouds only meant thunder and rain to IT executives. Technical Vision 3Par helped pave the IT foundation for scalable IT as a utility models by helping to lead the charge into "thin provisioning" for storage architecture. Technical…

  • IBM Targets HP, Oracle with Competitive Migration, Deferred Payments

    IBM is turning up the heat on Oracle/Sun and HP, with a new financing program with special terms for customers who trade their Oracle/Sun and HP equipment to migrate to selected IBM equipment. IBM says it is offering attractive lease terms and no payments until 2011 for credit-qualified U.S. customers that trade in Oracle/Sun and…

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