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  • Windows Vista’s Prematurely Reported Death

    Mark Twain said it best, following the premature publication of his obituary: "The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated." Microsoft can say the very same thing about Windows Vista. With rabid press and user misunderstandings, Vista has been given an undeservedly bad rap. Everywhere you turn, you’ll see articles about how bad Vista,…

  • Turning Dane-Elec’s Zpen into a Digital Ink Powerhouse

    Everywhere you turn, businesses are still straddled with the inefficacies of paper. A visit to a doctor’s office, hospital, insurance agent or most any professional business usually results in the filling out of forms. Adding insult to injury is the fact that those forms are usually manually inputted into an electronic record of some type.…

  • Dimension Data: Tech Consumers Apt to Delay Big IT Projects

    Nobody is saying 2009 will be a boom year for technology spending, but there are areas that experts forecast will be recession-proof, such as storage and virtualization. And then there are areas that are expected to suffer. One of those is expected to be systems integration. While services have often been vaunted as a defensive…

  • Lenovo Cranks Up the Green with M58p PC

    While Lenovo has become a master of the portable PC with the Thinkpad series of notebook computers, the company still has a way to go before mastering the desktop with the ThinkCentre series of desktop PCs. Luckily for Lenovo, the ThinkCentre M58p brings them one step closer to mastery of the desktop. Lenovo faces a…

  • Server Wars: AMD`s Opteron VS. Intel`s Xeon

    With the launch of “Shanghai”, AMD has revamped their Opteron product line to do battle with Intel’s Xeon in the multi-cpu server space. Does Intel have anything to worry about? Server CPUs tend to be unique beasts. Sure you can build a server with a desktop CPU, but once you move into the multi-processor space,…

  • Cisco Prepping for Next-Generation Data Centers

    Solution providers predict Cisco Systems’ concept for the next-generation data center will follow a similar acceptance curve to VoIP, and are gearing up for an explosion of adoption rates. Cisco’s Unified Fabric approach aims to integrate the data center more fully into existing network infrastructure, says Doug Gourlay, director of Data Center Solution Marketing at…

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