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Bigger Is Better with NEC`s Huge Monitor
How big is big? A question asked in many instances. Not so long ago, a CRT was considered big if it was 17 inches; a television was considered huge at 27 inches. Now, thanks to LCD and plasma technology, the word big has become somewhat vague when someone talks about displays. NEC is redefining the…
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What CIOs Really Want from Their Solution Providers
A full 48 percent of survey respondents said they look to service providers for advice on business and technology trends, and 32 percent said they wanted even more of this kind of advice.
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Nuance Aims to Take a Piece of Adobe`s Pie with PDF Converter Professional 5
PDF files have become the defacto standard for transmitting, moving and storing electronic documents on today’s corporate networks. The popularity of PDFs has been boosted by the availability of free readers and by creation tools that are bundled in with the latest document processing software packages. Add to that the ability to index and search…
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ATT Makes 3G Broadband Simple
With notebook computers getting thinner and lighter, it is getting harder to add options and features. What’s more, the need for mobile broadband connectivity is growing at a rapid pace and all of the major players out there are offering various 3G solutions — adding to end-user confusion. AT&T, however, is taking a slightly different…
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Brocade`s New Channel Play
If Brocade was running for higher office, the company’s rallying cry would be "It’s the backbone, stupid," much to the chagrin of the storage vendor’s competitors. That backbone is strengthened by Brocade’s latest product; the Brocade DCX Backbone, a networking product that is designed to vastly improve the operation of data center fabrics. While…