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  • EU Expected to Fine Processor Maker Intel in AMD Antitrust Complaint

    Back-end rebates and incentive programs are as much a part of doing business in the reseller and system builders channel as coupons are to the grocery store business. Breaking news: Intel vows to appeal $1.5B fine, EC antitrust ruling But this week industry giant Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is expected to be found to have violated European…

  • Windows 7: Say Goodbye to XP Downgrades

    More often than not in business deployments, one of the first things done with a new PC is to downgrade from Windows Vista to the more popular Windows XP. A few brave users that need XP compatibility will stick with Vista and install Microsoft’s Virtual PC 2007 software to run Windows XP when needed. Both…

  • Dell Offers Server Certification to Reseller Partners

    Enterprise architecture may seem synonymous with servers, but not for reseller channel partners of PC maker Dell.  Until now. While Dell has offered an enterprise architecture certification to its reseller channel partners for almost as long as it has offered its formal channel partner program, the certification has focused heavily on storage solutions and Dell’s…

  • IBM Pushes Value of Social Media, Gaming

    While it apparently went over the head of celebrity host Billy Crystal, IBM execs have been extolling the virtues of twittering and tweeting at IMPACT 2009, its annual SOA (solutions-oriented architecture) conference. On day two the company made a couple of announcements about expanding its social media offerings for partners and developers. "We’re the first…

  • HP Snags EMC Executive for Server, Storage Business

     HP has brought on David Donatelli, former president of EMC‘s storage division, to serve in the role of executive vice president of enterprise servers, storage and networking. According to analysts, this appointment is a sign that HP has plans to give its servers, storage and networking business a jumpstart. Donatelli began in his new role…

  • SuperMicro Unleashes a Workhorse Dual Xeon Nehalem Workstation

    Designing a high-performance workstation takes more than just throwing the latest components together and hoping for the best. To guarantee high performance, it takes engineering, a careful matching of components and precise assembly to bring forth a quality design. SuperMicro has not forgotten those elements when it comes to building workstations that even the most…

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