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In two decades, the IT world has been completely transformed, and Computer Dealer News has been there to tell you all about it. In honour of CDN's twentieth anniversary, we have put together a look at some industry high (and low) lights: twenty products from twenty years of IT

What will fill data centre holes?

Virtualization will cut into the number of servers VARs will sell, but not necessarily slice into their revenues, say partners and hardware manufacturers

SMBs need to invest in ICT

Canadian small and medium businesses need to think about investments in information and communication technology as a business driver rather than a cost if...

Samsung Canada restructures its hard drive business model

By consolidating its hard drive business to its global headquarters the manufacturer plans to be more efficient and responsive to market conditions

Intel’s quad core chips about to see daylight

Chipmaker insists users are demanding speed for online searches, video streaming and games

Time for VARs to start sharpening blades

The strategy behind blades is all about regaining control of the customer's IT department

The saviour

Xerox CEO stresses simple strategies, and reveals a crucial cold call she made to a famous billionaire

Lasers cutting a multi-hued swath

With the office printer market shifting to colour, we examine four desktop machines suitable for small workgroups. All were close in overall scoring. But while the prices of the printers has come down, the cost per page is still dear

The success of telework

Academics don't study it anymore, but remote working still has unrealized potential

Nortel fosters strategy to attack SMB market

In a bid to help its VARs sell IP-based solutions to small and medium-sized companies, Nortel Networks has created bundled packages around one of...

Intel expands storage system line

Intel has released a hardware-only version of its Storage System platform it hopes will attract system builders and integrators looking to assemble custom solutions.

AMD’s blockbuster bid for ATI

Canada's most successful chipmaker becomes part of Intel's biggest rival in a deal worth more than US$5 billion

Beam me up, Cisco

The networking giant aims to unify business groups through voice and video conferencing

Bull from the entertainment industry

We shouldn't cave to paranoia that copying equals copyright infringement

Deconstructing islands of SANs

LAS VEGAS - Companies now have islands of SANs and want to bring that back down to a single unified view, said Bob Schultz, senior vice-president and general manager of HP StorageWorks during a keynote speech at the Americas StorageWorks conference.

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