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Survey: Most Business Plan to Skip Windows 7
Six in 10 companies in a survey plan to skip the purchase of Microsoft Corp’s Windows 7 computer operating system, many of them to pinch pennies and others over concern about compatibility with their existing applications. Windows 7 will be released October 22, but has already garnered good reviews, in contrast to its disappointing current…
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IBM, Synnex Cut Ties on U.S. Software Distribution
IBM and Synnex are ending their distribution agreement in the U.S. for IBM software as of Oct. 1st, 2009, which follows on an announcement last October that had the two companies parting ways over IBM System x products. News of the end of the software distribution agreement between the two companies came after it was…
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Intel Quarter Results Expected Higher, Signaling Potential Technology Recovery
For those looking for signs of an end to the recession, eyes may very well be on Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) quarterly earnings results on Tuesday as a bellwether for the performance of technology companies across the board. Click here for full Intel Q2 results. That’s because Intel makes the components that are the building blocks of…
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Microsoft Pushes Partner Opportunity for Online Services
At its partner conference on Monday, Microsoft dipped into its arsenal and rolled out a combination of new tools, incentives and clarified messaging to help shed greater light on the partner opportunity around the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) of services. “I hope we can debunk some of the myths that have grown up around…
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HP Tailors Video-based Training for Small Business
HP has launched a series of online videos for small businesses that offers information on a variety of things related to their businesses and technology. Being offered through the HP Total Care portfolio, the "Insights from the Experts: Technology Tips for Small Business" video series is a five-part series that features Jim Louderback, CEO of…