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Some tech firms continue to move ahead
It's always good to take the temperature of the tech market. And while the IT sales outlook for the rest of this year remains poor, there are a few bright spots. And that includes good news from
Skype targets the enterprise with new SIP businesses
Earlier this week, Skype launched a new service called Skype for SIP into beta testing. As its name suggests, the service works by connecting to existing SIP-based PBXs from the SIP gear in Skype's
'Hyperconnected' users growing
A new wave of information workers are using multiple devices and applications, meaning that CIOs must begin making plans to accommodate this next-generation workforce. A worldwide study done for
Nortel, Microsoft sip unified communications products
This week, Nortel and Microsoft announced the fruits of their Innovative Communication Alliance , unveiling no less than four unified
ALSO NOTED: SAP sets aggressive goals for hosted ERP services; Google moving underwater?;
> SAP sets aggressive goals for hosted ERP services. Article > Google may be getting into underwater
ALSO NOTED: IRS vulnerable to social engineering hacks; Nortel begins trolling for takeover targets;
> IRS vulnerable to social engineering hacks. Article > Nortel
Cisco, Avaya battle for enterprise telecom space
IntelliComm Analytics researchers say Cisco and Avaya are in a dead heat to capture the hearts and minds of corporate CIOs. Avaya has 20.9 percent of product revenue, and Cisco is a smidge behind
ALSO NOTED: 40 students pitch software ideas to gates;Meet the techies in line for the iPhone;
> In true Web 2.0 style, 40 students pitch software ideas to Bill Gates Article > Nortel scores
IT Hiring on the Rise, CIOs Report
Robert Half Technology this month released it Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report. The numbers are promising. Seventeen percent of executives surveyed plan to add IT staff in the next
ALSO NOTED: HP takes Acer to court; D-Link offers 11-year warranty on 802.11n products;
> Would fingerprint scanners deter would-be iPod thieves? Article > HP sues Acer

