Monthly Archives: July 2009

Synology Introduces DS409Slim Backup Solution

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Network-attached storage producer Synology America announced the launch of its 2.5-inch four-bay Disk Station DS409slim, which the company said brings lower power consumption, virtually...

Analysis: EMC or NetApp Will Pay Way Too Much for Data Domain

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Is EMC allowing its considerable corporate ego to gain control in a non-solicited campaign to acquire Data Domain? And why does it want to...

FTC OKs Sale of Nortel Units to Nokia Siemens

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Federal regulators have given the go-ahead to Nokia Siemens Networks' $650 million bid for a part of Nortel Networks' business.The Federal Trade Commission on...

Kohl Calls for Telecom Antitrust Probe

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Add the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition and Consumer Rights to those who believe that dominant wireless carriers such as AT&T...

CompuServe Classic Shut Down for Good

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After 30 years, CompuServe Classic was finally shut down for good by AOL.Throughout the 1980s and early '90s, CompuServe was a premier Internet provider,...

Microsoft Aiming to Settle EU Antitrust Cases

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Microsoft is apparently in talks to settle antitrust probes initiated by the European Union, according to Bloomberg, which cited unnamed people "familiar with the...

OffiSync to Celebrate Google Docs-Microsoft Office Wedding in the Enterprise

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Google may be generating interest from customers who want to access Google Apps data through the more familiar Microsoft Outlook interface, but it isn't...

Dell Speeds Up ROI for Enterprise

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Microsoft Opens Up C# and CLI Specs

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Microsoft has announced that it will be applying its Community Promise to its C# language and Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which in essence frees...

Microsoft, Verizon Agree on Mobile Phone Search

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Microsoft Bing has become the default search on Verizon-powered mobile devices as part of a five-year deal.According to a January story in The New...