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  • Panasonic ToughBook CF-30 Is One Tough, Fast Rugged Notebook

    When evaluating a ruggedized portable system, it’s pretty hard to stay away from hackneyed expressions such as”battle tested,” “takes a licking” and “tough enough.” Panasonic makes avoiding those phrases even tougher. After all, the CF-30 ToughBook is battle tested, can take a licking and is tough enough for the most extreme conditions. Make no mistake,…

  • IBM Buys Exeros, Bolsters Business Analystics Optimization Practice

    IBM has announced the acquisition of the assets of Exeros, a privately-held company based in Santa Clara, Calif., that provides leading data discovery software. Financial details were not disclosed. The acquisition is designed to strengthen IBM’s Information Agenda strategy to help companies turn data into a strategic asset, and provide new capabilities for IBM’s recently…

  • IBM Targets Midmarket with Flurry of Smarter Planet Releases

    IBM has announced several new offerings aimed at the mid-sized business market. The new offerings are many, but the message from IBM is fairly simple. The offerings are designed to help customers drive growth in the challenging economic environment and take advantage of the opportunities the Smarter Planet initiative offers. The overall strategic objective with…

  • Cisco Beefs Up Sales Incentives Ahead of Earnings

    After watching its core networking gear sales plummet in the first quarter, Cisco Systems is launching a stimulus package of its own: bounties in the form of padded margins and rebates of up to 15 percent of sale prices to solution providers who proactively sell switches and routers. Cisco, which will announce its third-quarter earnings…

  • HP Expands SMB Elite Program to Canada

    The small/medium business market pretty much defines the Canadian economy, with SMBs representing approximately 98 percent of businesses and a $9 billion opportunity. So the launch of an SMB channel program may seem somewhat anticlimactic, but HP intends to up the ante for its partners with a new designation that will separate them from their…

  • Microsoft Sues Four Partners Reveals Channel Monitoring Program

    Microsoft is taking legal action as part of its channel monitoring program against four Canadian resellers that allegedly sold unlicensed copies of Microsoft products. The vendor has also, for the first time, disclosed its ongoing channel and monitoring actions, which includes strategies like mystery shoppers, mediation meetings and ongoing monitoring. The lawsuits Microsoft has filed…

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