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Oracle v Google round-up: The show so far

Plus, managing Windows on ARM tablets, and a possible backup solution for banks

Toshiba Excite 10 LE tablet

This is the lightest 10-inch-size tablet on the market so far, but its sluggish performance and disappointing display mar the experience

ARM unveils high performance quad core chip

ARM's new quad-core chip is aimed at notebooks

Google warns 20,000 Web sites they could be infected with malware

The sites could be infected with JavaScript redirect malware and servers could be compromised, Google warned

Amazon cloud accessed daily by a third of all Internet users

Cloud provider and the Internet becoming one and the same

Synnex sees major growth in Canadian Varnex membership

The distributor has nearly doubled its Canadian membership since its last Varnex event and has plans to "Canadianize" Varnex content in the coming year

BYOD is a ticking time bomb for B2B resellers

Plus, Lumia 900 phones are selling out in the U.S., and sorry Cisco, but what exactly is Unified Workspace?

Seven top tools for taming big data

Top-flight reporting, analysis, visualization, integration, and development tools that help you harness Hadoop

BYOD battle: A tale of two opposing IT viewpoints

How two different companies are handling the tough trend in IT

Cisco Smart Services similar to car dealership model

Company releases new services program to build channel profits and ensure loyalty

AT&T Global Services eyes Alberta’s oil sands, BYOD

AT&T's new man in Canada sees opportunity in Western Canada, and a need to help companies with mobile device management

How Cisco trimmed the fat, John Chambers style

At Partner Summit, the networking giant has been open and candid about its struggles of a year ago

Partners applaud Cisco’s free Jabber announcement

Company wants to expand its workspace collaboration offering with Jabber

RIM launches low-cost phone for emerging markets

The BlackBerry Curve 9220 will soon be launched in some emerging markets

Windows RT tablets will add to the BYOD nightmare

The bottom line for enterprise customers is that the devices will have limited utility

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