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  • Software Is Important

    Software Is Important If nothing else, Microsoft has shown once again that software is integral to the success or failure of a company. Admittedly, Microsoft is a software company, so it makes it easier for the company to capitalize on it than HP would. But now that HP is attempting to compete in the mobile…

  • Microsoft Counters Google Apps Threat with Free Office Web Apps on SkyDrive

    Quietly jumping ahead of schedule, Microsoft launched a series of Office Web applications on SkyDive, a free storage service on Windows Live. Available to everyone in the United States, UK, Canada, and Ireland, the service will be expanded when Office 2010 is released to consumers, and include information on how Office 2010 in conjunction with…

  • Dell Adds Storage, Servers and Software to Data Center Assault on Cisco, HP, IBM and Oracle

    Dell is updating its Advanced Infrastructure Management data center initiative announced last December with new server, storage and software solutions, and services. This is a hotly contested market where IBM has a strong base, Cisco and HP are rolling out competitive initiatives and Oracle is seeking to breathe new life into its Sun Microsystems acquisition.…

  • Cisco Network Attached Storage Debuts at Small Business Price

    Cisco is introducing the NSS 300 Series Smart Storage NAS solution, priced for the small business market, broadening the networking giant’s product line in the storage space. But there is no cause for concern at EMC as Cisco takes the next step in building out its SMB storage lineup, says David Tucker, vice president, Cisco…

  • Cisco to Bring Social Networking to Business Realm with Quad

    Cisco Systems officials are getting ready to launch a collaboration platform that brings together social networking capabilities and enterprise-level applications and other features. Cisco officials are preparing a corporate collaboration platform that combines the various aspects of social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace with enterprise-level security and policy control and business applications. Cisco is…

  • HP Introduces Web-Connected, Cloud-Aware Printers

    Technology giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) made the leap into cloud-enabled printing with the launch of four Web-enabled printers designed for consumers and small businesses, ranging in price from $99 to $299. In addition, the company laid out plans for a slew of print services including ePrintCenter, an online hub for HP customers to customize their printing…

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