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  • IBM Puts the Social in SOA

    LAS VEGAS—IBM is taking service-oriented architecture to social networking—in essence, IBM is putting the social in SOA. At the IBM Impact 2008 conference here, Sandy Carter, vice president of WebSphere and SOA strategy, channels and marketing, announced the IBM’s Smart SOA Social Network, a new social network focused on advancing SOA (service oriented architectures). IBM’s…

  • Is Microsoft Finally Taking Security Seriously?

    For some time now, the channel has always had a problem putting the words security and Microsoft together in a sentence. Whether or not Microsoft deserves the reputation for a lack of secure products is a debate that rages on throughout the industry; it all comes down to perception. People today perceive Microsoft’s products as…

  • Cisco Sets Sights on the Data Center

    Cisco is hoping to transform the data center and is relying on its partners to help in what the networking vendor said is a $14 billion opportunity. Speaking at its Partner Summit in Honolulu April 8, Cisco said it intends to double sales of hardware into the data center in the next five years to…

  • Security Channel May Be Heading for a Contraction

    A few years back there was a mass migration in the channel to security technology as solution providers, driven by a hunger for more profitability, looked for new areas where they could find higher margins. Most were responding to the fact that the number of solution providers selling network infrastructure had ballooned so much that…

  • IBM Federal Suspension Timeline

    Friday, April 4 — The General Services Administration issues a statement saying that the Environmental Protection Agency has lifted the suspension which banned IBM from participating in any new contracts with any federal agencies.  IBM says it will resume its participation immediately, and will continue to cooperate with government investigations. Thursday, April 3 — Reversing…

  • Feds Lift IBM Suspension

    The ban against IBM selling to the federal government has been lifted, according to government sources. In a statement released the morning of April 4 by the General Services Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency lifted the suspension against IBM a week after it was imposed. Big Blue, in a prepared statement, said that it planned…

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