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  • Harris kills hosted cloud service program

    In what could be a sign of hesitation by some IT executives to store sensitive data in the cloud, Harris Corp. has pulled out of its off-premise remote hosting business because of lack of adoption from customers.

  • IBM debuts partner incentives at conference

    To help its partners generate more cloud business, IBM has introduced new training, tools and a financial incentive package at its PartnerWorld conference, being held this week in New Orleans.

  • Lapdock: From avant-garde to awful

    What a difference a year makes. A year ago, I was <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/test-driving-the-motorola-atrixs-lapdock-072">intrigued by Motorola Mobility's Lapdock</a>, a laptop without a brain into which you plugged a Motorola Android smartphone to run it on a full-size screen, with full-size keyboard, trackpad, SD card slot, and USB and HDMI ports for access to USB peripherals and mirrored screen display to a TV or monitor. A year ago, I saw the Lapdock as a wonderful innovation that presaged an era in which a smartphone is your main -- and perhaps only -- computing device, plugging into resources when needed to scale up to a desktop PC.

  • Insentra partners with Citrix

    Insentra, a channel-focused, specialist technology services organisation, has partnered with Citrix to address the market explosion and demand for mobile device management and anytime/anywhere solutions.

  • Anittel turnaround on track

    Anittel’s market turnaround seems to be right on track, with the company reporting its first positive earnings before tax (EBITDA) of $152,000 for its half year.

  • NaviSite wants to host your virtual desktops

    Seeking to capture a slice of market share in the emerging field of virtual desktop services, NaviSite, a Time Warner Cable managed service provider of cloud-based products has announced its next major endeavor: a desktop as a service (DaaS) offering aimed specifically at enterprise customers.

  • SAP, Symantec upgrade mobile device tools

    BARCELONA -- Mobile Device Management (MDM) software got a boost from rivals SAP and Symantec who separately announced improvements to their management tools on the opening day of Mobile Work Congress here.

  • Bullish on PaaS

    As early as 2008, <a href="http://www.bullhorn.com/product/ats-crm">Bullhorn Inc</a>., a fast growing Boston-based provider of front-office staffing and recruiting management software, was considering the cloud to help streamline development and distribution of its Software as a Service (SaaS) products to over 2,500 customers and 25,000 users in 35 countries.

  • Tips for a successful PaaS rollout

    Any corporate application developer hoping to make the journey to the cloud with the help of a Platform as a Service implementation is wise to listen to those who have already ventured down that path.

  • IBM's molecular images may help nanoscale circuits

    IBM researchers for the first time have succeeded in imaging how charge is distributed inside a single molecule, which is a fundamental research breakthrough as scientists try to miniaturize circuitry to the nanometer scale.

  • Cisco buys optical company for $271 million

    <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/subnets/cisco/">Cisco</a> this week said it intends to acquire privately held Lightwire, a developer of <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/020612-researchers-layer-an-electronic-junction-255759.html">optical interconnect technology</a> for high-speed networking <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/applications.html">applications</a>, for $271 million.

  • DiData enters Cloud space with IaaS

    Dimension Data, an ICT services and solutions provider, has entered the global Cloud market with the overnight release of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings designed to accelerate adoption of Cloud computing.

  • Next round of 'meaningful use' rules for eHealth records expected Thursday

    The second of <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/347329/IT_Scurries_to_Meet_E_health_Records_Deadline">three sets of rules</a> healthcare providers must adhere to in order to achieve the U.S. government's standards for meaningful use of electronic medical records (EMRs) is set to be published Thursday, according to reports.