Thursday, February 12, 2009

EMC and Microsoft renew deal

EMC and Microsft renew deal that focuses on interoperability of products related to virtualization, security and content management
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EMC and Microsoft renew deal

Deni Connor By Deni Connor
Storage giant EMC and its similarly big partner, Microsoft renewed their deal last week to bolster product innovation and interoperability in the virtualization, security and content management markets. Read full story

Deni Connor is principal analyst for Storage Strategies NOW.

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02/12/09

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  1. Largest coordinated ATM rip-off ever nets $9+ million
  2. Shareholders say Microsoft squanders billions on R&D projects
  3. Evolution of PCs, Macs, Internet, routing, cell phones, Microsoft Windows
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  5. FAA network hacked
  6. A few clean words from the creator of Cursebird
  7. Nortel to shed shareholders meeting, more employees
  8. Kaspersky says Web hack 'should not have happened'
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  10. IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy


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