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Salmon get Bulletproof

Three years. That's the time it takes for salmon to grow to their market size, starting from their time as eggs in the hatchery all the way to their time in the ocean waters.

Habanero tackles SharePoint

Microsoft's popular portal development suite is springing up all over the enterprise, but not without some problems. Habanero Consulting Group discusses some custom services

Microsoft will have to play nicely with others

The software giant realizes that software is moving away from monolithic applications to Web services

Novell brains share thoughts on Microsoft

The widely criticized Microsoft Corp.-Novell Inc. interoperability agreement has been a success, Novell CEO Ron Hovespian said.

Display technology doesn’t just mean monitors anymore

However, with their networking and IT background VARs are ideally positioned to capitalize in the emerging market for digital signage

Resellers take next step in security

From what it encompasses to how it's delivered to even how it's marketed, security is changing and the channel needs to be on board

SAP Canada launches new push in the SME

When you think of SAP you probably think of big business ERP software, but Mark Aboud says the vendor's success in the large enterprise space has overshadowed its leadership in the SME segment, a perception he's hoping to change.

MIX 08: Mobile version of Silverlight unveiled

Microsoft also released betas of Internet Explorer 8 and Expression Studio 2.0, and Canadian companies rnare taking advantage

Microsoft shares trade secrets of Windows, Office

Redmond offers thousands of pages of information on its software free of charge in a major interoperability push

QuickTax, but far from a quick startup

Intuit's tax preparation software is indeed quick, once you're up and running

IDS Scheer to ramp-up partner revs

BPM vendor says process management is strategic to SaaS, managed services

CRM to TPH’s rescue

Printing company chooses Microsoft's CRM 4.0 solution to better manage its customer base

Microsoft hopes for hat-trick with three releases

New editions of Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 underline the vendor's

New Apple offerings may drive channel opportunity

While the MacBook Air may be thin, observers say the Mac channel play is anything but

Fort Erie goes open source

Microsoft presented town with little options but to look elsewhere

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