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McAfee launches program for added security in the cloud

Program targets software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers to add additional security to their cloud deployments

Tandberg launches desktop HD videoconferencing for execs

Release is prior to close of Cisco's acquisition of high-definition systems

Novell’s Pulse enterprise 2.0 suite goes beta next week

BrainShare attendees will be the first ones to get access to the social-networking and collaboration suite

Just how fast is Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9?

Plus, iPhone OS 4.0 software specs multitasking plans and Google TV

Avaya drops Catalyst Telecom from Canadian distribution strategy

Following a post-Nortel distribution strategy analysis, Catalyst Telecom is the odd distributor out for Avaya in Canada

Ontario storage vendor wants more channel partners

Canadian-based vendor of online data protection solutions wants to grow its business with the channel's help

Intel sees new processors, differentiated desktops and SMB opportunity

Intel used its partner conference to outline a product refresh, new SMB focus, and opportunity to conquer the enterprise

Bob is the big name in distribution today

From Bob Clinton to a new OEM program named BOB, it is certainly becoming popular

Nvidia warns of graphics drivers with overheating risk

The company asks that its customers remove the faulty 196.75 graphics drivers and upgrade to the latest package

Cisco battered by large fall in security market

Rivals scoop up customers in Q4

HTC says will fight Apple lawsuit, stresses innovations

The Taiwanese company says it has always respected intellectual property

Dell 5130cdn colour laser printer

Printer has the speed and features that a high-volume office needs

Unified communications and the healthcare sector

Plus, Acer's Aspire TimelineX 1830T laptop and McAfee Cloud Secure

Lessons to learn from Toronto’s MFP scandal

The ultimate barometer of whether the leasing inquiry and OPP probe were worth it should be whether Toronto's technology-driven services perform any better than they did before

Are we risking an Internet arms race?

At a panel discussion at York University, professors Ronald Deibert and Stephane Leman-Langlois discussed the attacks on Google Inc. and the challenges of working in countries such as China

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