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Cisco doubles down on data centers

There was a time not too long ago where Cisco Systems and Microsoft did not get along. In fact, company CEOs John Chambers and Steve...

Do-it-yourself data recovery

Disaster recovery vendor and service provider Kroll Ontrack is expanding its offerings with the launch of Ontrack EasyRecovery version 10.1, its do-it-yourself software tool...

Ingram gets into the hardware-as-a-service business

Phoenix – In one of the more surprising announcements at the Cloud Summit, held here, Ingram Micro introduced a hardware-as-a-service (HAAS) program in an...

Major League Baseball looks for a home run with EMC

While buffering video can be a pain at the best of times, it can be especially frustrating while streaming live sports – is that...

Ontario solution provider wins customer satisfaction recognition from Cisco

Thornhill, Ont.-based OnX Enterprise Solutions, recognized as the No. 6 solution provider in CDN’s Top 100 Solution Providers of 2011, is winning plaudits for its...

PHP application platform vendor launches three-tier channel program

Zend is expanding its sales team and partner channel after adding 4,000 new customers and growing revenue from enterprise site license subscriptions by 45...

HP goes straight to the Moon(shot) with new server

It took NASA a decade to put a man on the moon, and return him safely to the Earth. It took Hewlett-Packard Co. about...

Disk drives are not dying

In 2006, the disk drive celebrated its 50th anniversary, and its top two vendors, Seagate and Western Digital, both posted healthy revenues and earnings....

New 1.8” SSDs up to 480GB now shipping

Mushkin Inc. has launched its new line of 1.8” Chronos GO SATA III (6Gbps) solid-state drives (SSDs) in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities. According to...

Postcards from a mega data centre in China

Rob Ober is an LSI fellow in corporate strategy area of the San Jose, Calif.-based vendor. He recently visited China a penned a blog about...

Supercomputer-class laptop is based on nanotechnology

Ottawa-based Eurocom Corp. has developed a supercomputer-class laptop – the Panther 7N – that the vendor said utilizes nanotechnology. According to Eurocom, it used nanotechnology...

Automated workstation software promises to improve application performance

For workstation users, maximizing workstation performance is a key consideration, and workstation vendor Dell has a new tool it says will help. According to Dell,...

Extra energy batteries

One of the main disadvantages the marketplace faces on an ongoing basis is lack of battery life for portable devices such as smartphones and...

Cisco gets new global partner marketing lead

It took some seven months, but networking vendor Cisco Systems has found its next partner marketing chief. In a blog posting late last week, Bruce...

Contrasts in IT innovation – IBM vs. HP since 1992

Innovation is a mantra in the information technology sector that typically refers to a new technology and disruptive business model. In 1992, the innovative...

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