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  • Microsoft Plans Simultaneous Next-Gen Exchange, ForeFront Launch

    Microsoft promises a “rolling thunder” launch later this year of the various components of the next generation of its ForeFront security suite for client, network and cloud-based network protection. ForeFront Code-named Stirling, the next generation of the ForeFront suite has been delayed as the software packages for anti-malware and application-layer security undergo further testing and…

  • ViewSonic VT2230 Melds 1080p HDTV and PC Display

    Those looking for crystal clear images are turning to 1080p, a resolution that is perfect for HDTV, Blu-ray content and even PCs. On the PC front, 1080p brings 1,920-by-1,080 resolution, which offers plenty of screen real estate and still keeps images sharp, icons viewable and windows usable. On company embracing 1080p is ViewSonic, as evidenced…

  • Enterprises Not Scrambling for Microsoft Windows 7

    Think Microsoft’s launch of Windows 7, planned for later this year, will be enough to get your customers to start their long-overdue PC refreshes?  Think again. A new survey of more than 1,100 IT professionals shows that 83 percent of enterprise customers will be putting off adoption of Microsoft’s successor to its Vista operating system…

  • Intel Quarter a Bellwether for Tech Stocks

    Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) may just post better-than-expected revenues April 14 when the processor maker announces its earnings results for the first quarter. Whatever the results, they will be closely watched as a bellwether for other technology companies and for the state of technology spending and demand. That’s because Intel’s first-quarter earnings will be the first in…

  • Microsoft, Google Do Battle for Twitter

    Google and Microsoft are in an all-out battle to be the first to make a search-advertising deal with Twitter, technology news and opinion site All Things D reported Thursday. Twitter’s search potential has been coveted since it acquired third-party search app Summize and integrated it into its own site. Currently, according to industry statistics, Google…

  • Intel Spins Out Blade Server SIG, Plans Specification

    Looking to spread the goodness of blade servers to systems builders beyond the HPs, Dells and IBMs of the world, the Server Systems Infrastructure (SSI) SIG (special interest group), spawned out of Intel, has gone off on its own as a separate member-funded entity with a mission of making blade server specifications available to the…

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