Friday, July 20, 2012

Who wants to be in the PC business? Not Dell

IBM services, hardware revenue falls in Q2 while profit grows | Microsoft, Juniper, others in coding consortium issue guidelines for safer applications

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Who wants to be in the PC business? Not Dell
Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell, said this week that the 'new Dell' really isn't in the PC business anymore and talks a lot about its server, networking and data center products instead. Read More


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IBM services, hardware revenue falls in Q2 while profit grows
For its most recent financial quarter, IBM experienced a drop-off in revenue, though it was able to maintain profit growth. Read More


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Enterprise networks must adapt to meet new and evolving business requirements. The introduction of cloud services (private, public, or hybrid) poses new challenges to current enterprise network designs. View Now

Microsoft, Juniper, others in coding consortium issue guidelines for safer applications
An industry consortium dedicated to assuring the security of software has issued guidelines to lower the risk that vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers will wind up in finished code. Read More


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Office 2013/365 may be Microsoft's most pervasive software package yet
The next versions of Microsoft Office have taken on the same flavor as Windows 8, with streamlined, uncluttered interfaces and deep integration with the cloud and social media. Read More



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