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  • Cisco TelePresence Cart Brings Video Collaboration to Hospitals

    Cisco Systems has introduced the TelePresence VX-Clinical Assistant, a mobile telemedicine cart for high-definition video collaboration between doctors and patients. Physicians will use the VX Clinical Assistant to examine patients remotely from other facilities. It will also play a role in medical education, Cisco reports. "We believe telepresence can be extremely valuable for use-case applications,…

  • Intuit, Bank of America Partner on SMB Payroll Services

    Bank of America and Intuit announced the availability of Intuit Full Service Payroll for Bank of America small business customers, which provides guaranteed error-free paychecks and payroll taxes, as well as a team of experts to address any number of payroll issues. One key feature is the guaranteed 100 percent accuracy of federal, state and…

  • 10 Things Incoming IBM CEO Rometty to Keep IBM Successful

    10 Things Incoming IBM CEO Rometty to Keep IBM Successful 1. Continue the Cloud PushOne of the most important aspects of IBM’s business over the years has been the cloud. And it would be a huge mistake for Rometty to simply turn her back on that. It’s clear now that future of IBM’s business in…

  • Data Center Growth Continues at Avnet Despite Economy

    Companies are still spending money on data center technology, despite a weak economy, as they look to drive greater efficiency and boost employee productivity, and that’s good news for the channel, according to Phil Gallagher, Avnet Technology Solutions global president. "Are CFOs holding back? Are CEOs holding back on enterprise spending? I think even in…

  • HP’s PC Division No Longer Latch-Key Kid

    Hewlett-Packard will keep its Personal Systems Group, reversing a decision that would have potentially spun off HP’s profitable PC-manufacturing division. “HP objectively evaluated the strategic, financial and operational impact of spinning off PSG,” Meg Whitman, HP’s CEO and president, wrote in an Oct. 27 statement. “It’s clear after our analysis that keeping PSG within HP…

  • Dell’s Latitude ST Enterprise Tablet Aims for Healthcare, Education Markets

    Dell has unveiled details about its Latitude ST ultraportable enterprise tablet, a unit suitable for workers in fields such as health care and education. The Latitude ST slate features an Intel Atom CPU, Windows 7, a 10.1-inch multitouch display and six hours of battery life. Kirk Schell, executive director and general manager of Dell’s business…

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