Monthly Archives: January 2007

Google Can’t Use Gmail Trademark in Europe

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Google won't be able to use the Gmail trademark in Europe after losing an appeal to the OHIM (Office for Harmonisation in the Internal...

Novell Lands Major Linux Desktop Contract in France

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At the Paris Solutions Linux show on Jan. 30, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Europes second-largest automobile manufacturer, and Novell announced the signing of a multiyear...

3Com Ups the Ante

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3Com—in a style befitting Burger King—wants to set itself apart from dominant networking provider Cisco Systems by telling customers "have it your way" in...

Red Hat Launches Certified Service Provider Initiative

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When former IBM and Lenovo exec Mark Enzweiler joined Red Hat as vice president of North American Channel Sales in October, channel providers were...

uTube Amends Complaint, Accuses YouTube Co-Founders of Racketeering

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Night Court is now in session: Universal Tube and Rollform Equipment Corporation has amended its original complaint against YouTube to include racketeering charges against...

StoreVault S500: Big Storage, Small Price

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Network Appliances StoreVault S500 packs enterprise-class data protection into an affordable network-attached storage and storage area network device.NetApps StoreVault division caters to the needs...

HP ProCurve Sends Message to C-Level Execs

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Hewlett Packards ProCurve Networking unit on Jan. 30 attempted to move out of the networking trenches and into the IT executive ranks when it...

F5 Networks Big-IP Grows Up with the Market

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F5 Networks on January 29 marked a maturing in the fast growing market for Application Delivery Controllers when it launched a new high-end hardware...

SSOs Reduce HR Process Costs, Research Shows

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Shared Services Organizations can help HR organizations reduce process costs by up to 80 percent, while generating similar improvements in internal customer satisfaction, productivity...

Is Vistas Hybrid Hype Running into a Hard(ware) Reality?

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Last summer, industry and customer conferences were abuzz with presentations about new flash memory caching technologies that would improve the user experience of Windows...