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Cisco, Westcon Ink Multiyear Global Partnership
A multi-year global distribution agreement between Cisco Systems and Westcon Group will make it easier for Cisco’s channel partners to do multi-national and global deals with their customers. The agreement pulls together all of the individual country and theatre distribution deals that Cisco has with Westcon into a consolidated whole. Now the two companies only…
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Fujitsu’s N7010 Desktop Replacement Offers 16-Inch LCD, 4-Inch Touch-screen
Microsoft has flooded the airways with a series of commercials that claim a PC is a better value than Apple’s Macintosh. Fujitsu must have been watching those commercials when the company came up with the LifeBook N7010 desktop replacement notebook. After all, the N7010 exemplifies many of the points raised in those Microsoft commercials—performance, value,…
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Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 Set New Standard for Tablet PCs
With the rumors floating around that Steve Jobs is quietly inventing Apple’s next portable device, perhaps a tablet PC, Jobs will have to crank up the creativity to beat what’s already available from other manufacturers. Although Fujitsu is one of the smaller computer manufactures and only has a small piece of the portable PC market,…
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Intel Declares PC Market Has Hit Bottom
Intel CEO Paul Otellini declared an end to falling PC demand, saying the industry has reached bottom. However, Intel’s internal forecasts for the second quarter aren’t showing much of an upside. And the news is better for OEMs who focus on the consumer side than it is for vendors who target IT enterprise customers The…
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Office 2010 Slated for Release in First Half 2010
Microsoft has announced its latest productivity suite, Office 2010, will be released to the public next year after the software giant completes technical previews in the third quarter of 2009. While beta screenshots for Office 2010, code-named Office 14, were leaked in early January, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed that the productivity suite will not…
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Symantec Warns of Adaptive Malware Threat
In its’ annual "Internet Security Threat Report (ISTR)", the 14th edition of the report, Symantec says it expects that malicious code developers will continue to increasingly adapt attacks in order to evade detection and that some overt attack activities could be abandoned or pushed further underground. Malicious activity will be increasingly pushed to regions with…