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Versatile printer puts enterprise paper management on queue

Making a play for the growing multifunction printer (MFP) device market, Xerox has released a device combining printing, scanning and faxing capabilities with its heritage in copying.

Crypto-ready tapes launched

Sun Microsystems Inc. and IBM Corp. have both introduced data tape encryption technology, protecting against a security breach that can endanger or embarrass an enterprise.

Linux looking familiar for Windows users

Novell Inc.'s SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10) offers greater compatibility and integration with various Windows business applications. SLED 10 comes with a number of open-source-based applications, including Novell

Printing reaches CIO agenda

While Jim Firestone doesn

Data protection in the enterprise

Companies need to protect and access their data. But all too often they find themselves adrift when it comes to recovering data, pushed into a reactive mode that is not only costly and time consuming, but can jeopardize business. That said, businesses of all sizes should take a proactive approach to data protection to intelligently prepare for the inevitable recovery demand, instead of just hoping for the best.

Dell unveils 5 small business servers

Dell rolled out five servers aimed at small businesses and remote offices that are easier for customers to deploy and manage than its current lineup.

Endpoint security needs open standards: experts

Security experts have criticized Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. for pushing their own proprietary technologies instead of relying on open-standards protocols.

Business starts to hear the ka-ching from Web 2.0

The next iteration of the World Wide Web is a do-it-yourselfer

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