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Tech Data launches mobile app in Canada

After success in the U.S., the distributor has brought its mobile app here

Social network for the channel rolls out pilots

ChannelEyes, a social networking site built for the channel, has begun rolling out pilot access

Enterprise Hadoop: Big data processing made easier

Amazon, Cloudera, Hortonworks, IBM, and MapR mix simpler setup of Hadoop clusters with proprietary twists and trade-offs

Nortel staff were desperate to show a profit: prosecutor

Nortel executives not only pulled the wool over the eyes of the board, a fraud trial was told, the execs were sometimes fooled by others in the company

Samsung denies sniffing around RIM

Plus, reports on CIO spending for the year and an update on SOPA

SAP promotes North American channel boss to global role

Kevin Gilroy will lead global indirect channels

IBM/Lotus unveils next-gen Connections

Lotusphere 2012 opens with the debut of IBM Connections for business intelligence

The best way to run Windows on your Mac

Windows dominance as the business OS of choice means you may have to run it on a Mac

Former Nortel executives answer not-guilty on fraud charges

Long-awaited criminal trial starts into alleged manipulation of Nortel's finances. The trial is expected to last months

Five high-tech items that will cost you more in 2012

Watch out: Cameras, hard drives, PCs, and mobile data will all cost more in 2012

Smart TV: Six big features that matter

Plus, new Apple lawsuits in Germany and HP's POS solutions

Top 7 CES trends for the Canadian market

The 2012 CES show produced products targeting the hyper-connected user

Apple will shatter Mac, iPad, iPhone sales records, say analysts

Component makers' sales jumped last month, hinting at more records to come

RSA chief: Last year’s breach has silver lining

RSA sought after by companies that want to prevent something similar from happening to them

Windows 8 on ARM: You can look but you can’t touch

Windows 8 was shown on a few ARM-based devices at CES, but Microsoft doesn't want people playing with it before it's ready

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