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  • SMC’s Instant Hot Spot Melds Wired, Wireless Worlds

    SMC Networks is looking to make hotspot deployment a no-brainer for businesses with the EliteConnect Wireless Hotspot Gateway, model # SMCWHSG14-G. The $899 device comes in kit form, which includes a receipt printer and a combo Ethernet switch/wireless access point that incorporates all of the firmware to build a hot spot. Released on Sept. 2,…

  • Environment Becomes Priority in Tech Buying Decisions

    Businesses and consumers are becoming more attuned to environmental concerns when making technology purchases, and they crave leadership on the issue from IT vendors, according to a new study. The study by market research firm Hansa GCR provides clear evidence that green IT buying decisions are no longer just about cutting energy costs, which has…

  • Nokia in Corporate E-Mail Deal with Microsoft

    HELSINKI (Reuters) – Nokia Oyj (NOK1V.HE) said on Wednesday it has signed a deal with Microsoft (MSFT) to expand corporate e-mail access to 80 million Nokia phones as the world’s top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM (RIM.TO). Nokia said it will enable access to Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync e-mail from all Nokia phones using latest edition…

  • CSC Launches First Brand Advertising Campaign

    BOSTON (Reuters) – Technology services company Computer Sciences Corp (CSC) plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to launch the first brand advertising campaign in its 50-year history in a bid to boost its profile. Rivals IBM (IBM), Accenture Ltd (ACN) and Electronic Data Systems, which was acquired last month by Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ),…

  • IBM Reworks Storage Strategy

    SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) – IBM (IBM) is making a major push to upgrade computer storage products and services it offers customers struggling to manage mountainous piles of data being created inside their organizations. The company is announcing more then 30 new or upgraded products or services that are the result of a $2 billion…

  • Lenovo CEO says no plans to buy Dell factories

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Lenovo Group (0992.HK), the world’s fourth-largest PC maker, said on Tuesday it has no plans to buy computer factories from rival Dell Inc (DELL), its Chief Executive William Amelio said on Tuesday. Lenovo has enough capacity, Amelio told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Singapore. Dell is trying to sell…

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