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Hifn Extends Market-Leading Capacity Optimization Solution to Windows-Based Storage Systems
Hifn , the catalyst behind storage and networking innovation, today announced the industry's first hardware-advantaged, capacity optimization solution for Windows-based storage systems.
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StoneFly Expands iSCSI Support for Server Virtualization Through VMware Technology Alliance Partner and Hardware ...
StoneFly™, Inc., a leading supplier of integrated IP storage area network systems and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc., today announced its entry into VMware, Inc.'s Technology Alliance Partner and Hardware Certification Programs.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Nov 2006 22:33 UTC
"Intellectual property" is at best marketing-speak, of doubtful legal meaning. Microsoft is now forced to use "IP" at every turn for reasons that are hopefully obvious.
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Software services are burgeoning in China
The value of software and services exported from China, while still small, is forecast to grow nearly 38 percent a year through 2011.
International Herald Tribune |
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Indian software services firms shift focus
As the U.S. economy flounders, firms in India are looking to emerging markets to take up the slack.
International Herald Tribune |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Apr 2006 16:01 UTC
A new report out by market research firm Forrester suggests that Apple could double its market share through defections from the Windows platform alone. The firm said that much of this has to do with customers' deep distrust of Microsoft.
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iPhone Unavailable at US, UK Apple Store
If you can't find an iPhone is Apple's retail stores, don't bother looking to the company's online store in the U.S. or U.K. since both are listing the combination iPod and smart phone as "Currently Unavailable." Neither online store offered a time frame for availability or a reason why the handheld device was unavailable
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Sep 2006 17:24 UTC
The launch of Microsoft's new Vista operating system has been a long time coming. Missing the important pre-Christmas slot earned the software company a lot of criticism from partners and customers but Microsoft has committed to shipping the OS in January.
New Mobile Computing |
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Eagle eye: Kerala district to monitor NREGS online
By Jeevan Mathew Kurian, Kalpetta (Kerala), May 12: Transparency is the name of the game.
New Kerala |
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Egypt blocks leading opposition website
Kefaya has been blocked in Egypt for users who have access to Internet through TE-Data since May 4.
Middle East Online |
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Sonomax Hearing Healthcare Inc.: Mine Safety Appliances Obtains CA Certifcation
SAO PAOLO, BRAZIL-- - Sonomax Hearing Healthcare Inc. today announces that after a lengthy regulatory process, Mine Safety Appliances has been successful in obtaining CA certification for Sonomax's SonoCustom hearing protectors.
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4 Indian programmers working in Mich., 2 wives die in crash
TROY, Mich. (AP) - The minivan that crashed in northwestern Pennsylvania, killing 6 of 7 people on board Saturday, was carrying a group of Indian computer programmers and their wives on the way to a Niagara Falls vacation.
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frevvo Empowers Businesses to Create Rich, Dynamic Internet Applications With New Live Forms Software
frevvo, empowering businesses to create rich, dynamic Internet applications, today announced Live
wallstreet:online AG |
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VMware Stage Manager Gets Applications Into Production Faster and More Reliably
VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter,
wallstreet:online AG |
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Music industry hopes upgrades boost mobile sector
Perhaps no single device has had more impact on mobile music than Apple's iPhone. While only 6.7 percent of overall mobile customers use their phone to listen to music, rising to 27.9 percent for smartphone users, a full 74.1 percent of iPhone owners reported using the device as an MP3 player, according to M:Metrics.
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Music industry hopes upgrades boost mobile sector
DENVER - Perhaps no single device has had more impact on mobile music than Apple's iPhone.
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Music industry hopes upgrades boost mobile sector
Perhaps no single device has had more impact on mobile music than Apple's iPhone. While only 6.7 percent of overall mobile customers use their phone to listen to music, rising to 27.9 percent for smartphone users, a full 74.1 percent of iPhone owners reported using the device as an MP3 player, according to M:Metrics.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Charter 1Q loss narrows on increased phone, Internet revenue
Charter Communications Inc.'s first-quarter loss narrowed on higher revenue as more customers took Internet and phone connections, the cable operator said Monday.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Indian shares climb; Ranbaxy, software shares pull up Sensex
Indian shares climbed Monday propped up by pharmaceutical company Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. and software firms.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Hacker exposes six million people's data to make a point
A CHILEAN HACKER posted sensitive information about six million of his compatriots on the Internet, apparently in an act of protest against the government’s lax data security.
The Inquirer |
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Microsoft lures the poor with cut-price XP
VOLISH PLANS ARE AFOOT to make sure that, even the poorest people on the planet will also have to bow in supplication to the Mighty Bill and his Microsoft Megacorp.
The Inquirer |
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ANZ updates net banking
ANZ Bank has taken its first stab at a market worth up to $840 million with the launch of its new internet business banking platform.
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EA rethinks 10-day Mass Effect DRM check
The news that Mass Effect (and Spore) would require a check via the Internet every 10 days to work hasn’t gone down too well with gamers. The criticism has been so negative and widespread that publisher EA has decided to change how the DRM functions. The main problem gamers had with the DRM was the check [...]
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Microsoft surpasses 2 million Zunes sold
It has been known for a while that Microsoft’s Zune is the number two or number three digital music player (depending on the market) in the United States. However, just how far behind the number one device, Apple iPod, has not always clear since Microsoft has been slow to release its sales numbers.
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Razorsight Adds Industry Veterans to Leadership Team
FAIRFAX, Va.----Razorsight Corporation, the market-leading provider of on-demand financial business intelligence solutions for communications, media and entertainment companies, today announced the strategic additions of Michael Bunyard as vice president of marketing and Deborah Balducci as executive director of client services and customer delivery.
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