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Four companies rethinking their cloud direction

NimbusDB, Xeround, ParAccel and Cloudant all aim to provide greater scale and elasticity

HP announces app discovery resource for TouchPad

Pivot is an editorial resource that will highlight apps available for HP's upcoming TouchPad tablet

D&H Canada adds new power and storage vendors

APC, Optoma, Epson, Eton and more make it to the distributor's line card

Tablets going commercial says HP Channel Chief

Stephen Di Franco believes half of all tablet sales will be for commercial uses

10 drive docks help you re-use old hard drives

These USB 3.0 drive docks let you create external storage out of your salvaged internal hard drives

Brazilian government, energy company latest LulzSec victims

The website for energy giant Petrobras is among those knocked offline as LulzSec attacks continue

Startup Bromium takes aim at cloud security

The company will use a hypervisor to isolate and protect applications

Winklevoss twins give up Facebook fight

The twins had tried to back out from an earlier US$65 million settlement

Microsoft: ‘We can hand over Office 365 data without your permission’

Plus, lessons from Dropbox's failed security and Kodak as a storage service provider

Waterloo, Ont. company to host Microsoft ERP cloud solutions

WatServ is partnering with Tectura Corp. to host Microsoft's Dynamics ERP solutions in the cloud

Microsoft gambles with Windows 8

As it tries to address touch, the vendor risks alienating its bread-and-butter enterprise customers

Oracle to acquire Web management company FatWire

The privately-held company specializes in software for website management

HP, Microsoft team up against Oracle

Hewlett-Packard says that more Oracle databases and applications run on its computers than on any other vendor's machines

A RIM takeover would be bad news for Canada

The industry is abuzz that Research In Motion is ripe for a takeover after layoffs and a stock plunge, and one analyst fears whoever pursues the BlackBerry maker won't have its long-term interests in mind

Windows 7 posts enterprise gains, but XP retains 60 per cent share

And Macs now account for 1-in-10 corporate computers, says Forrester

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