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HP launches cloud-based BlackBerry printing, BES management
Sunday, May 03, 2009
HP launches cloud-based BlackBerry printing, BES management
Building on a long-standing strategic alliance with RIM, HP takes the wraps off two new BlackBerry-focused services. Read about what it’s offering before enterprises get their first look at this week’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium for BlackBerry Users in Orlando
RSA provides authentication card for financial institutions
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
RSA provides authentication card for financial institutions
EMC’s security division, RSA, added a two-factor authentication card to its identity assurance portfolio
BMC adds IT automation capabilities with RealOps
Thursday, July 19, 2007
BMC adds IT automation capabilities with RealOps
The buyout of what's called a "run-book" application provider could give the management software maker an edge over rivals such as CA and HP, analysts say. Get more details on the combined platform
Gric and Jamcracker team to deliver Web apps
Sunday, June 30, 2002
Gric and Jamcracker team to deliver Web apps
Gric Communications Inc. said Monday it is integrating Jamcracker Inc.'s Enterprise Web services technology into its MobileOffice suite, offering corporate customers the ability to deploy and manage online applications through a single platform.
Gric, Jamcracker team to deliver Web apps
Sunday, June 30, 2002
Gric, Jamcracker team to deliver Web apps
Gric Communications Inc. said Monday that it is integrating Jamcracker Inc.'s Enterprise Web services technology into its MobileOffice suite, offering corporate customers the ability to deploy and manage online applications through a single platform.
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
Thursday, April 04, 2002
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
IT executives and storage administrators facing an explosion of data continue to buy cheap disk space to deal with the problem — a stopgap solution that forces the hiring of additional staff and eventually costs too much to manage efficiently.
Storage bosses need tools to manage data explosion
Thursday, April 04, 2002
Storage bosses need tools to manage data explosion
Information technology executives and storage administrators who say they're dealing with an explosion of data continue to buy cheap disk storage to deal with the overload. Problem is, that approach will force IT managers to hire additional staffers and spend more than they need to manage their organizations' data effectively.
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
Thursday, April 04, 2002
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
IT executives and storage administrators facing an explosion of data continue to buy cheap disk space to deal with the problem — a stopgap solution that forces the hiring of additional staff and eventually costs too much to manage efficiently.
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
Thursday, April 04, 2002
Data explosion forcing users to seek mgmt. tools
IT executives and storage administrators facing an explosion of data continue to buy cheap disk space to deal with the problem — a stopgap solution that forces the hiring of additional staff and eventually costs too much to manage efficiently.
Toshiba launches new compact server
Thursday, December 13, 2001
Toshiba launches new compact server
With a microtower measuring 9x16x4 inches — or about a phone book and a half — Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. says its new Magnia Z300 is one of the world’s smallest two-way, Intel-based servers.
Briefs
Thursday, December 13, 2001
Briefs
Toshiba launches new compact server
Thursday, December 13, 2001
Toshiba launches new compact server
With a microtower measuring 9x16x4 inches — or about a phone book and a half — Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. says its new Magnia Z300 is one of the world’s smallest two-way, Intel-based servers.
CRM returns found lacking: survey
Thursday, September 06, 2001
CRM returns found lacking: survey
Compaq enhances its UNIX-based product line
Thursday, August 23, 2001
Compaq enhances its UNIX-based product line
Compaq Computer Corp. of Houston, Tex., started shipping an enhanced version of its AlphaServer GS Series systems in July.
Compaq Enhances Its Unix-based Product Line
Thursday, August 23, 2001
Compaq Enhances Its Unix-based Product Line
Compaq Computer started shipping an enhanced version of its AlphaServer GS Series which contains a 1GHz, 64-bit processor — an industry first, it says.
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