Monthly Archives: April 2008

Partners: Salesforce for Google Apps Proves SAAS Versatility

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Salesforce for Google Apps will be a significant step toward convincing businesses of all sizes to start using on demand business applications, according to...

Dell Stuffs Barcelona into its PowerEdge Line

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Dell is adding Advanced Micro Device's quad-core chip to its server lineup.The OEM now has four versions of its PowerEdge SC1435 system listed on...

AOL ‘Spheres’ Contextual Search Provider

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AOL, in an effort to fortify its case to be a key Internet and online advertising player, agreed to buy contextual search software maker...

HP Goes Outside the Box to Save Print Dominance

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Four times a year, Gartner and a host of other technology research firms issue updated surveys on the printing business-looking at total units shipped...

AirMagnet Goes Small

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Looking to get their portable products into the hands of a broader range of users and on a wider variety of devices, AirMagnet officials...

E-Filing Fees Under Attack

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Ten years ago, Congress enacted laws instructing the Internal Revenue Service to allow the electronic filing of federal income taxes, setting a goal of...

Adobe Acrobat 9 Features Surface

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Adobe Systems is expected to deliver the next version of its Acrobat platform under the name Adobe 9 in the summer of 2008, and...

Searching for More Traffic?

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There's a saying in baseball circles that a good manager doesn't win games, but a bad manager can lose games. The idea being that...

The Shifting Role of the Business Analyst

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Business analysts might be the least-known people in the IT workplace: Most agree that their role is important, but few know what they actually...

Intel Sees Strong Demand for Servers, Notebooks

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A strong demand for servers and notebooks helped drive Intel's earnings in the first quarter of 2008 and CEO Paul Otellini told analysts that...