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British Telecom Pours Resources Into U.S. Cloud Services Channel
British Telecom aims to recruit more U.S. partners for a stepped-up focus on SMB services, particularly managed video.
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Report: HP WebOS Enyo Developers Jump Ship To Google
In the latest example of WebOS talent leaving HP, report claims that the lead engineer of Enyo, and some developers, are heading to Google.
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Opinion: Why Mike Lynch's Departure Is A Blow For HP
Autonomy co-founder and CEO Mike Lynch brings the kind of technology thought leadership that HP could use as it carves out a new identity in a changing IT landscape.
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Dell Closes Wyse Acquisition, Becomes A Top Cloud, Virtual Client Vendor
The acquisition of Wyse, a leader in thin client and zero client devices and related software for cloud and virtualized client computing, will help Dell lessen the impact from its falling PC business.
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IDC: Eight Out Of Ten Smartphones Run Android, iOS
A recent IDC reports pegs Android and iOS as accounting for a massive 82 percent of the mobile OS market. Windows Phone and BlackBerry, however, struggle to stay relevant.
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Five Recent Cisco Products That Flopped Cisco's recent decision to stop investing in its Cius tablet is one of several recent product misfires for the networking titan. Here are five examples from the past two years. |
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End Of The Line: The All-Too-Short History Of Cisco's Cius Cisco's Cius launched in June 2010 and, less than two years later, Cisco confirmed it will stop investing in the Android tablet. |
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A Wild Ride: Inside Facebook's First Week After IPO Roller coaster price swings, lawsuits, heck, even a wedding. Here's a look back at Facebook's first full week as a public company. |
- GreenBytes Gets $12M VC Funding, Releases Its First All-SSD Array
GreenBytes received venture funding and released its first all-SSD array, making it the third company in May to unveil strategic moves in the Flash-based or SSD-based storage array market after EMC acquired XtremIO and Pure Storage came to market. - FireMon Updates its Security Posture Management Platform
FireMon Security Manager 6.0 offers integrated risk analysis and policy configuration. - New Worm Challenges Information Security Industry
“Flame” appears to share commonalities with Stuxnet and Duqu. - HP Shuffles Autonomy Leadership, Departed Execs Cite Stifling Bureaucracy
HP removes departed Autonomy president and C-level execs from company management masthead, says future decisions will be handled by HP Software Chief Bill Veghte. - Dell Intros ARM Servers As Test-Dev Platform For Low Power Consumption Apps
Dell is providing ARM-based "Copper" servers to specific customers and partners looking to test and develop high-density, low power consumption applications for Web and Hadoop environments. - New Fedora Linux Release Promises Improved Desktop Look
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora 17 incorporates the JBoss application server for developing and deploying Java EE applications. - Dell Unveils XPS One 27 All-In-One PC
Dell unveiled the XPS One 27 desktop Tuesday, which the PC maker said is its largest all-in-one to-date. - Dell's Quest For Software Business Could Lead To Acquiring Quest Software
Should Dell acquire Quest Software, it would gain a wide range of server, workspace, application, and storage management software, quickly advancing Dell on its path to becomming a serious enterprise solutions vendor. - CSI: Customers Finally Understanding, Demanding Cloud
Customers are finally 'getting it' when it comes to the cloud, says CSI's Dan Holt. - See Ya Later, Cius: Cisco Changes Tablet Strategy
Cisco quietly exits the tablet market after failing to achieve a No. 1 or No. 2 market position.
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