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  • Dell’s Reorganization Leaves Channel Chief Jobs in Question

    Dell left critical questions unanswered for its nascent channel program partners when it announced a reorganization of its major divisions on Dec. 31. A Dell spokesman said Dell had yet to reveal its plans about potential personnel changes for its three regional channel chiefs and also the division or divisions that those chief or chiefs…

  • Adder Proves KVM Still Has Relevance

    KVM switches have become rather pedestrian, and it’s pretty hard to get excited when the latest KVM switch hits the streets. Why? Well, partly because many KVM switches have been replaced with software solutions, such as terminal services, gotomypc and logmein. But don’t tell that to the folks at Adder, a manufacturer of KVM switches.…

  • Zyxel Melds 3G, Wi-Fi to Create a Wireless Security Appliance

    Connecting a wireless LAN to wired broadband is pretty much old hat; the market is littered with hundreds of devices that do just that and a little more. So, how does one find new market share in such a crowded market? Just come up with a better mousetrap! ZyXEL’s better mousetrap comes in the form…

  • Shattered Glass: What`s the Deal with Vista and Windows 7?

    When the throng of techies descent of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, many will be looking for any news Microsoft has on Windows 7, the much anticipated replacement to the maligned Windows Vista operating system. Microsoft isn’t writing off Vista just yet, but it has extended the life of Windows XP…

  • Dell Shuffles Out Two Top Execs

    BOSTON (Reuters) – Two top Dell executives recruited to help turn around the No. 2 PC maker are leaving as part of the second major staff shake-up in the two years since founder Michael Dell returned as CEO. The company, once the top PC maker, has slashed jobs and struggled to regain market share it…

  • Does Microsoft Have a Chance with Windows 7?

    It’s a sure sign that Microsoft has unofficially given up on Windows Vista when a beta version of Vista’s replacement, Windows 7, is flooding the Internet. The real question here becomes, "Was Windows 7 Beta 1 leaked intentionally?" Perhaps the backdoor release was a way to subdue the feverish backlash against Vista? Or perhaps it…

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