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  • Microsoft’s Final Patch Tuesday of 2010 Will Be Big

    Microsoft has plans for a gigantic Patch Tuesday next week, when it will plug 40 security vulnerabilities across a number of products, including critical bugs impacting Internet Explorer and Microsoft Windows. The bugs will be squashed by a total of 17 security bulletins, two of which are rated "critical." One of the two critical bulletins…

  • Dell CEO: Transformation on the Way for PC Maker

    Dell Inc’s billionaire chief executive, arguing that his efforts to transform his company have gone unnoticed by some on Wall Street, wants to drive the acquisitions that will prove crucial to its long-term future. But he is also starting to see warning signs of increasingly frothy technology valuations, and said firmly he will not pay…

  • IBM: Security, Cloud and VDI Hot in Midmarket for 2011

    Solution providers looking to grow their business with midmarket customers will have plenty of opportunity in 2011. And VARs that are able to provide customers with virtualization, cloud computing and security solutions will be able to reap rewards and develop long-term relationships with midmarket customers, Andrew Monshaw, general manager of IBM’s global midmarket team, told…

  • IBM Unveils New Security Solution

    IBM has tapped its Rational tools division to deliver new software that advances security analysis. Slated for announcement on Dec. 3, IBM’s new software and analysis capabilities provide a more efficient and accurate way to help organizations design, build and manage secure applications, the company said. The new offering is based on software IBM got…

  • SAP Open to Expanding HP Relationship: Report

    German business software maker SAP is open to intensifying its existing cooperation with Hewlett-Packard Co, its co-CEO told a German paper, but dismissed talk HP may be interested in the company. "This is pure speculation," Jim Hagemann Snabe, who jointly leads SAP with Bill McDermott, told Sueddeutsche Zeitung in an interview published in Friday, when…

  • HP’s TruClient, Sprinter Streamline Software Testing

    BARCELONA, Spain — As part of its new Application Lifecycle Management (ALM solution, HP has introduced its new TruClient technology, which reduces application test cycles by simplifying various time-consuming tasks, while the new Sprinter technology "automates" manual testing. Introduced as part of HP’s new ALM 11 solution, the company’s new TruClient software automates one of…

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