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  • Oracle Committed to Sun’s Hardware Business

    Last week, Oracle’s $7.4 billion bid for Sun surprised investors, since the database giant has little experience in hardware products. But Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO said in a statement that “Integrated computer systems, hardware and software, should be very profitable.” Many of Oracle’s customers already use servers based on Sun’s Sparc chips, and if the…

  • Agent-Driven Managed Services

    The tide is finally turning in the managed services market as the convergence of market acceptance and economic conditions is making it more palatable for end users to adopt remotely delivered infrastructure management and hosted applications. Troubling to some solution providers is that they will not be the ones delivering the actual services. Managed services…

  • Sun Microsystems Q3 Revenues Fall 20 Percent

    Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:JAVA) grew billings nearly 4 percent year over year in total software, open storage, Solaris-based SPARC CMT servers and X64 servers during its third fiscal quarter, but that was not enough to stop revenue from dropping 20 percent compared with the same period last year. Revenues for the third quarter of fiscal 2009…

  • MXLogic Study Shows Managed Services Continue Steady Growth

    In an economic climate where “Hello, can I interest you in upgrading your servers?” won’t get solution providers very far, an MXLogic study finds that VARs are finding success leading with managed services to help customers cut costs and increase efficiencies. “You just can’t walk into a CIO’s office anymore with a pitch to upgrade…

  • Siemens Looks to Woo UC Resellers with Synnex Deal

    Synnex resellers now have another unified communications solution available to them. IT distributor Synnex will now offer the complete product line of Siemens Enterprise Communications, including end-to-end solutions for voice, data, video and security, the companies announced today. The announcement comes a few weeks after Siemens signed on with Synnex in an effort to jump-start…

  • PC Card Converts Old Desktop Computer into Thin Client for $99

    As IT organizations look to extend the lifetimes of their current fleets of PCs, some may soon be considering a new option—converting the actual desktop computer into a Linux thin client. That’s what Daimler Chrysler, the former owner of troubled U.S. automaker Chrysler Holdings, was looking to do when it recently converted 1,000 of its…

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