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Apple’s weird, wonderful journey towards its 30th anniversary
Apple’s weird, wonderful journey towards its 30th anniversary
The ongoing war between the HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc is causing some concern
Ingram Micro partners have been given a free online tool for tracking maintenance agreements customers have with three of their biggest vendors to ensure they don’t miss lucrative contract renewals.
A fledgling Toronto software company is tentatively canvassing the channel for interest in its new database acceleration products.
Memory maker switches gears and turns to lucrative security market for latest product push
Security experts say password proliferation leaves SMB vulnerable
Following other hardware manufacturers, Toshiba of Canada has started a recycling program to ensure most unwanted computer gear is disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
To further its presence in the small and medium business market, EMC Corp. has added advanced networked storage systems to its Insignia product line to meet what it says are SMB’s storage, data management and data protection needs.
Sales of notebooks, servers and even desktop PCs in Canada did well in 2005, according to the latest figures by Evans Research Corp. of Toronto.
New program launched to help manufacturer attract more SMB partners
Novell outlines its next phase of open source with Suse Linux and virtualization
Google’s looking for partners. Do you want to join a company that gives away software?
DALLAS – Software as a service was a hot topic at this year’s Microsoft Convergence here last month. With the announcement of CRM 3.0, Microsoft is now offering customer relationship management to third parties, which will allow them to provide hosted solutions where customers can rent CRM services through a subscription model.
Police allege financial wrongdoing around the time three companies merged
How Kyocera will be Bonging road warriors in the future