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Apple Partners Bullish On Parallel Processing
Apple resellers believe the parallel processing improvements in the upcoming release of OS X 'Snow Leopard' will improve performance and cause more businesses to migrate to the platform.
The Most Innovative Products Of 2008
R&D throughout the industry has led to significant steps in innovation this year. VARBusiness presents the winners of it annual Tech Innovators.
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Storage leader Western Digital expands its product line into the high-definition media market.
StarOffice 9's final release is the strongest alternative to Microsoft Office Professional yet.
For a variety of reasons, multifunction printers (MFPs) are continuing to see nice strength in the market as system and IT consolidation continue unabated. All-in-ones, as they are also known, offer small and midsize offices the features of multiple devices, but with a relatively smaller footprint and price. They can let SMBs attain the same consolidation benefits, in many cases, as larger enterprises if on a smaller scale.
Software updates, or "patches," have become such a crucial component of network security, that a day of the week has been dedicated to them: "Patch Tuesday" is when Microsoft Corp. releases regular updates for its software.
Intuit Inc.'s QuickBase, a Web-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) suite, is in a market competing with better-known CRM providers like Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash., and Salesforce.com Inc., San Francisco. But the Scotts Valley, Calif.-based software vendor may not have been as aggressive in pitching its offering—inasmuch as Intuit's more traditional personal and business finance applications continue to be its much better-known flagships.
Gigabit Ethernet is the current norm. So, there is no shortage of all things Gigabit: switches, hubs, adapters, etc. It can be arduous to wade through all the varying Gigabit hardware offerings. Product purchase choices are contingent on a number of factors. Yet, as of late, another consideration has been influencing IT purchase decisions—energy efficiency. This makes product decisions even more daunting, because many vendors have been quick to tout their products as "energy efficient."
BLOGS
Where is the former Symantec CEO Gordon Eubanks now? These days Eubanks is happy to help security start up companies get their wings by joining their board of directors.
Caught on video: Segway-loving hopefuls wearing orange FalconStor T-shirts show their displeasure by tossing their shirts back at the vendor when a non-T-shirt-wearing guy wins.
Reports from an Austin, Texas, reviewers' demo indicate Advanced Micro Devices' next-gen desktop processors could be a lot faster than originally guessed.
The rumors swirled after Symantec CEO John Thompson announced his impending retirement Monday. But the possibility that he might take the yet-to-be-filled Chief Technology Officer job in President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet seems, well, viable.
Hourly employees of several companies are filing suit over their employers' refusal to pay them for the time it takes to start up and shut down their Vista PCs.
BlackBerry loyalists and consumers alike have been eagerly awaiting the BlackBerry Storm, the first touch-screen BlackBerry and RIM's answer to the Apple iPhone. When it hits stores tomorrow, will it deliver?
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Microsoft's free security download, Morro, only offers antimalware protection for users' PCs. But the announcement was enough to trigger falling shares for both Symantec and McAfee.
Google and Life Magazine have struck a partnership through which Google will host millions of Life photographs as part of its image search function.
Forget all the bad news dragging down the IT market. Here's why HP, the world's largest IT products and services company, is beating the competition and outperforming the market.
With the BlackBerry Storm, RIM's first touch-screen smartphone, hitting stores Nov. 21, there are sure to be comparisons between the Storm and the Apple iPhone. Here are five reasons the Storm is the better device.
How does the BlackBerry Storm, RIM's first ever touch-screen smart phone, stack up against its touch-screen rivals the T-Mobile G1 and the Apple iPhone 3G? Here, we pit the devices head-to-head-to-head in 14 different categories to determine the true touch-screen titan.
R&D throughout the industry has led to significant steps in innovation this year. VARBusiness Tech Innovator Awards recognize the most innovative of these offerings from several different sectors.
ChannelWeb offers 7 reasons why netbooks, like disco, Cabbage Patch Dolls and the Macarena, are just another passing fad that one day will be fodder for ridicule.