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    Emulex rejects Broadcom's $US925M revised buyout offer 10 July, 2009 08:48

    Network components manufacturer Emulex Corp. today announced that its board of directors had unanimously rejected Broadcom Corp.'s revised cash offer to acquire it for $11 per share and recommended that shareholders not tender their shares into the offer. Broadcom, which had already indicated this latest offer would be its last, said it is dropping all efforts to acquire Emulex.
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    Dangerous security flaw likely just a hoax 10 July, 2009 04:13

    A claim of a software vulnerability in a program used to connect securely to servers across the Internet is likely a hoax, according to an analyst with the SANS Internet Storm Center.
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    Google lists HP, Acer among Chrome OS partners 09 July, 2009 11:30

    Google is already working with several companies to develop devices around the new Chrome OS, including Hewlett-Packard and Acer, the company said in a blog post late Wednesday.
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    EMC fine tunes its management software portfolio 09 July, 2009 08:06

    EMC Wednesday introduced the fruit of many acquisitions, organic development and integration work with its Ionix IT management software and services portfolio, which the vendor says will help customers more easily control next-generation networks.
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    Oracle middleware users go easy on 11g upgrade 08 July, 2009 14:47

    Oracle's Fusion Middleware 11g release has succeeded in bringing an integrated BEA WebLogic application server under the Oracle umbrella, but some customers will be staging their upgrades over the new 12 months instead of an immediate migration.
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    Two Microsoft partners embrace the software-plus-services mantra 08 July, 2009 09:16

    It's no surprise that cloud computing vendors have scoffed at Microsoft Corp.'s "software plus services" game plan since the software maker first began talking it up several years ago, dismissing it as the rear-guard strategy of a doomed incumbent.
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    Review: Lenovo's A600 blurs the line between consumer, business PCs 08 July, 2009 09:11

    Lenovo is not known for product aesthetics. Instead, the company has focused on straightforward designs that get the job done, for the most part leaving flash and style to competitors like Apple, Dell and Hewlett-Packard. But with the A600, Lenovo is sauntering down the style runway with a new take on what a desktop PC should be.
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    Symantec drives toward ubiquitous deduplication in its products 08 July, 2009 09:11

    Symantec Corp. today announced that it plans to integrate its PureDisk deduplication technology in both its enterprise class and small business-class backup products, enabling the deduplication process to be managed through the same user interface.
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    McAfee announces redesigned ePolicy Orchestrator 08 July, 2009 07:50

    McAfee Tuesday announced a redesigned version of its management console ePolicy Orchestrator (ePo) used for a wide variety of security tasks, including endpoint and server protection updates.
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    Quick-boot laptops ready for a facelift 08 July, 2009 05:50

    After being hampered by slow adoption, laptops with quick-boot capabilities may soon be upgraded with new features that could make them attractive to users.
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    HP BladeSystem Matrix 07 July, 2009 15:50

    During the Big Dig, the city of Boston erected a sign saying, "Rome wasn't built in a day. If it was, we would have hired their contractor." That's a good way to describe the general state of affairs regarding the ideal of divorcing services from hardware and pushing server management away from the physical layer.
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