Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard.
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Cisco to expand video calling with IME
Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard.
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Cisco to expand video calling with IME
Microsoft is offering financial enticements to customers of on-demand ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor NetSuite to switch over to Microsoft’s Dynamics family of business applications.
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Microsoft tries to lure NetSuite users with new deal
Opera has released a beta version of its Mini 5 Web browser for Android-based smartphones, the company said on Thursday.
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Opera’s Mini 5 browser comes to Android
Google will launch on Tuesday evening Google Apps Marketplace, providing a venue for third-party, cloud-based applications to supplement Google’s own online applications. The program enables integrations with such applications as Google Gmail, Documents, Sites and Calendar.
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Google opens Google Apps Marketplace
Hard as it may be to believe, the original iPhone shipped two and a half years ago with just 16 applications, all of them designed by Apple. Today, that number has increased by a factor of thousands, a fact that Apple hasn’t been the least bit shy about using to its advantage
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iPad developers struggle with hands-off approach
Intel will release its fastest and highly anticipated eight-core Nehalem-EX server processor later this month, a company executive said late Thursday. The processor will be targeted at four-socket servers, said Shannon Poulin, Xeon platform director at Intel
It was a startling claim: Like a virtual trail of cookie crumbs, your laptop could be beaming out invisible signals that are attracting intrepid thieves armed with a common $5 gadget. This alarming scenario comes by way of a press release from security vendor Credant Technologies.
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Does Wi-Fi make your laptop more vulnerable to thieves?
The WiFi model of Apple ’s highly anticipated iPad multimedia device will be released in the U.S. on April 3, with 3G-enabled devices available later in the month, Apple announced Friday. All iPad models are set for availability in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K.
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iPad’s U.S. debut set for April 3
Got issues? Enterprise software sure does.
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Why businesses still hate enterprise software
Opera Software today said that it has seen a three-fold increase in downloads of its browser since Microsoft started pushing a ballot screen to European users who run Windows.
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Opera downloads triple after browser ballot screen debuts