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Tuesday, 1st July 2008

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VARs less hyper about Microsoft virtualisation launch

Solution providers say how Microsoft's imminent release of Hyper-V will impact the market and VMware in particular remains to be seen.

 

Editor's Note

Good morning,

The quest for a more mobile workforce continues to drive PC sales, according to the latest figures from analyst firm IDC.

Solution providers say there is little chance that Microsoft's release of its Hyper-V server virtualisation technology will pose a challenge to VMware and other server virtualisatin vendors for the next couple of years.

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Pricing pressure drives up notebook sales

Latest research from IDC reveals that demand for mobile computing is still increasing.

 

Inside Intel, It's XP

Intel appears to be sticking with Microsoft's Windows XP operating system for most of its 80,000 employees until the next release of the OS, code-named Windows 7 is released, perhaps in 2010, apparently bypassing Windows Vista.

 

Antivirus tools 'pave way' for malware

German IT consultancy N.runs has warned that antivirus products can actually open the door to attackers, enabling them to penetrate company networks and load destructive code..

 

Security paradox for enterprises

Adam Kleemeyer discusses the most appropriate security options resellers should consider when putting together Unified Communications solutions for their customers.

Adam Kleemeyer, product marketing, data networks, APAC Nortel.

 

Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

We assess if the short fallings of the local broadband market is affecting the performances of networking vendors as they look to push the next wave of network innovation in Australia.

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