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EMC Updates Data Domain and SourceOne
The deduplication storage systems and archiving software improvements are designed to offer partners enhanced backup and archiving performance.
LenovoEMC Releases LifeLine 4.0
The operating system for Iomega-branded network storage solutions is offered as a free download for owners of StorCenter ix and px series products.
LMR Upgrades Its ‘Contact Your Client’ CRM
The CRM/contact database enables SMBs to manage integrated marketing, telemarketing, prospecting, SEO, invoicing, emailing, e-Commerce, and financial charging efforts.
Interneer Releases Interneer Intellect 7 for Automating Business Processes
With more than 50 enhancements, the platform enables quick development without coding, real-time reporting, and dashboard applications.
Python Developers Gain Open Source Access to NVIDIA CUDA
The visual computing manufacturer has contributed its CUDA compiler source code to the core and parallel thread execution backend of the LLVM compiler infrastructure.
Kofax Updates Its Transformation Modules Data Extracting Software
The developer announced KTM 6.0 at its Transform 2013 event in San Diego, introducing new “rubberband” features for data sets.
Kaseya Version 6.3 Examined
The latest version provides performance increases, more automation, and support for Windows 8 and Server 2012.
Axcient Integrates Its Cloud Services with Level Platform’s RMM
Through Level Platform’s Vendor Alliance and Technology Integration Program initiatives, the Axcient Service Module enables MSPs to manage overall health and status of cloud-based services.
Jenne Inks Distribution Agreement with AMX
The distributor’s partners gain access to AMX’s full line of appliance-based, software-enabled meeting room control solutions.
Office 365 Home Premium vs. Office 2013 – Rent, Buy or Walk Away?
In the recent past, people had two choices for acquiring Microsoft’s Office productivity suite – buy or pirate. Then along came Open Office/Libre Office, Google Apps, and other free applications, transforming the decision to buy, pirate, or skip altogether. Microsoft may not have to worry about losing its core business and educational customers, but Office’s future in the home market was starting to look a little iffy.
