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KACE adds Mac support to systems appliance

Cross-platform systems support from one box

Samsung R620 laptop arrives in UK

The new laptop consists of Blu-ray drive and anti-bacterial keyboard

HP integrates AMD Opteron processors with xw9400 workstation

Suitable for various workstation applications

Blue Coat appliance spots Spotify use at work

Move to control another bandwidth hungry desktop app

Acer unveils new consumer display, revamps its desktops

To enhance digital media and productivity applications

Dell expands Vostro series

Comes with pre-installed videoconferencing software and security options

USA.NET unveils new CMS version

The new messaging service allows users to access emails from mobile devices

PC sales down but upturn forecast in 2010

Enterprise demand dampened despite Windows 7

Gateway brings new NV Series notebooks

To enhance entertainment experience

HP introduces new consumer desktop PCs

Comes with 20-inch 2009m and 21.5-inch 2159m monitors

Comments & Opinion

CBR desktop virtualisation podcast: IBM's Virtual Client expert

In this podcast, CBR editor Jason Stamper talks to Chris De Vere, IBM x86 Modular Systems, about the rise of virtual desktop solutions, whether or not the business case stacks up, and why customers should consider IBM in this market segment.

Windows versus Apple on the High Street

What is Microsoft hoping to achieve with its chain of retail stores? Can it compete with Apple? Steve Evans investigates.

Personal supercomputers look suitable for quants

Nvidia and its systems partners are rolling out GPU-based systems for compute-intensive applications in scientific and technological research, which could also be relevant in the financial markets in areas such as quantitative algorithm development.

CBR Thought Leaders Series: The Green Light for Green IT

In the first of a new series of articles written by industry thought leaders, Rockwell C. Bonecutter, Accenture’s North America Green IT lead, runs down five ways of making a winning case for green IT.

IBM's Project Big Green moves beyond the datacenter

IBM's Project Big Green aims to apply a green IT approach throughout the organization, utilizing opportunities in infrastructure optimization, knowledge-worker productivity and middleware. The green IT debate so far has focused on datacenter issues, and IBM must demonstrate positive trial results affecting not only infrastructure savings, but success in tackling real environmental challenges.

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