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  • Keeping Customers Updated

    For many resellers, especially those that provide hardware with little value-add, staying close to customers can be a problem. While it’s true that you’ll probably keep those who like your prices or your delivery times, it’s not always a sure bet. After all, there’s always the chance that some company will offer a better price…

  • Microsoft Settles with Novell, CCIA Trade Group

    In a surprise move, Microsoft Corp. announced on Monday that it is paying $536 million to end an antitrust battle with Novell Inc. and that it has resolved some long-standing disagreements with trade group Computer & Communications Industry Association. Because of these agreements, Novell and the CCIA have agreed to pull out of the legal…

  • Compatibility Issues Slow ‘Project Janus’

    As Sun Microsystems Inc. prepares to deliver Solaris 10 by year’s end, one of its key features—”Project Janus”—may be postponed and added next year to a product update due to incompatibility issues with Linux applications. Project Janus is designed to let Linux applications run on Solaris unmodified. But many Linux binaries have dependencies for native…

  • Intel, Clearwire Team on WiMax

    Aiming to promote the adoption of the broadband wireless technology known as WiMax, Intel Corp. has teamed with Clearwire Corp.—a company best known for its founder and CEO, Craig McCaw. Clearwire plans to deploy WiMax networks using Intel silicon, company officials said late last month. Intel, for its part, is investing a significant amount of…

  • Cash-Strapped Customers Laud IBM Partner InfiniTec

    With local government coffers shrinking and unfunded mandates from above to buy technology that local agencies may not even want, solutions providers had better deliver something that makes a difference both to government workers and to the citizens they serve, if they want to earn the loyalty garnered by InfiniTec Inc., an IBM Business Partner.…

  • High-Performance Computing Wares Come in Clusters

    Major hardware manufacturers are readying performance, clustering and interconnect offerings aimed at the supercomputing space but drawing the attention of enterprise IT. At the SC2004 supercomputing show in Pittsburgh this week, Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. will roll out new and enhanced bundles designed to ease the deployment and management of HPC…

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