Carly Suppa

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Primus announces national VoIP phone services

Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. on Thursday extended the reach of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to Canadian residents and small office/home office (SOHO) users with its new TalkBroadband offering

Transmeta goes for compact computing with new Crusoe chips

Designed to bring high performance processing to applications within small and thermally constrained environments, Santa Clara, Calif.-based Transmeta Corp. introduced two additions to its Crusoe line of chips Monday

Blade PCs take slice out of the desktop

At least one corporate environment is willing to say goodbye to leased PCs at every desktop if Hewlett-Packard Co.'s latest developments in the world of virtualization perform as promised.

EMC eyes VMware in third consecutive acquisition

It's three for three for storage networking giant EMC Corp. The company announced late Monday that it plans to buy virtualization vendor VMware Inc. in a deal worth an estimated US$635 million.

Cisco teams with others to build self-defending networks

A buildup in network menaces has prompted Cisco Systems Inc. to wage an all-out war by developing a new program that the company said will do more to protect computer networks than intrusion detection systems and firewalls.

Cisco integrates security

Enterprise network threats are escalating in both speed and magnitude, and IT staff, no matter how able they may be, cannot respond quickly enough to today's attacks. In response, Cisco Systems Inc. has developed a new program that the company says will protect computer networks from attacks better than point solutions like intrusion detection systems and firewalls.

CDC Software nabs Pivotal

The bidding war that started two months ago for Vancouver-based CRM software company Pivotal Corp. came to a crashing halt on Sunday when the company announced that it has accepted the bid from CDC Software Corp., making the Hong Kong-based company the brand new owner of Pivotal.

HP chops desktops with blade PCs

Corporate environments may be saying goodbye to PCs at every desktop if Hewlett-Packard Canada Co.'s latest developments in the world of virtualization catch on.

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