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  • Former eEye CEO to Join Microsoft

    Ross Brown, former CEO of eEye Digital Security and a veteran in the channel will start at Microsoft on June 2, Microsoft says.  Brown will assume the title of vice president of solution and ISV partners in the Worldwide Partner Group and will develop and manage Microsoft’s global partner account managers who work with ISVs,…

  • Can System Builders Turn to Ubuntu?

    Late last month, Ubuntu 8.04 arrived on the scene, right on time, right on its six-month refresh cycle and readily available via a simple ISO image file download. While that may have been big news for the Linux community, the question remains, what if any impact will this latest release have on mainstream computer users?…

  • Check the Mirror for Channel Success

    The thing that distinguishes successful solution providers from the many that fail has much more to do with intangibles than any special knowledge about products or vendor channel programs. That’s basically the core conclusion of a new book called "Mastering a Culture of Accountability," by Chris Winter and Larry Kesslin. If you’re not familiar with…

  • How Data Centers Can Make the Grade

    If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it. So goes the battle cry of the Green Grid, a global consortium pushing a rating system for use by data centers to measure whether they are meeting energy-efficiency goals. “We have a fundamental belief that once you start measuring, you end up improving just by creating…

  • HP Offers Partners Desktop Virtualization

    Hewlett-Packard is giving its channel partners more virtualization technology targeting the desktop and thin clients, an area that analysts say is poised for big growth. HP on May 19 announced its new HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client. The tech giant says all of its Citrix Ready thin clients and blade client products are now available…

  • Microsoft Gets Closer to Open Document Standard

    ST GALLEN, Switzerland (Reuters) – Microsoft said on Wednesday that starting some time next year it will make it easier for users of an open-source rival to work with Microsoft Office. Without adding any special software to Office, users will be able to open documents sent to them in the open source Open Document Format…

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