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Cisco targets security with revamped VIP plan

The company's Value Incentive Program is altered, pushing partners to emphasize security

CANARIE plans expansion of pan-Canadian network

Dozens of institutions across the country will be hooked up over the next few years

Microsoft,Nortel ringing up SIs

System integrators who have both Microsoft and Nortel Networks certifications are being courted to sell a combined telephony solution from the two manufacturers.

Three-in-one LAN server

Synology's DS-101 Disk Station is an easy to use LAN

Portable Hard Disks: Faster, bigger and lighter

If you need a separate drive for backup or extra storage, these units will do the job. Our choice will even stand out brightly on your desk

Red Hat adds network monitoring

Red Hat Inc. is adding monitoring capability to the systems management options for the enterprise version of its Linux operating system.

EMC updates Clariion line with UltraPoint technology

Company aims to resolve disk problems faster for customers and make data more valuable with its new storage series and software

Alcatel’s calling for more VARs

Alcatel hopes seven will be its lucky number this year.

Hitachi drives hard to expand Canadian sales

Signs Synnex Canada to be second distributor, vows to make bigger impact among system builders

M&A firm buys U.S. Robotics

Once prized for its modems, USR has fallen on hard times. The new owner wants to build around the remains

Intel makes power consumption a priority

At the Intel Developers Forum, the chipmaker announces architectural changes, which executives say will make enterprises more energy-efficient

Did Ingram make Wright move?

Murray Wright and Dave Walsh did an excellent job and should have been retainedrn

Embarrassing!

Where have all the good VARs gone?

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Intel tunes chips to 64-bit

Sixty-four-bit computing will move from the data centre to the client, while dual-core will span server architectures and communications will become more modular, Intel Corp. executives told the firm’s annual Development Forum.

Craig Barrett’s last stand

Intel chief executive Craig Barrett gave his last keynote speech to a group of 5,000 attendees from 40 countries at the firm’s Developer Forum, pushing what the company calls a “holistic platform approach” to processor development.

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