Tuesday, January 19, 2010

IBM still leads in patents, Microsoft maintains No. 3 spot and Cisco gains 30%

Majority of U.S. patents awarded to foreign countries for second consecutive year | Forrester: Tech spending downturn is over

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IBM still leads in patents, Microsoft maintains No. 3 spot and Cisco gains 30%
U.S. patents awarded in 2009 show IBM continuing its tradition of innovation with fellow high-tech vendors Microsoft, Cisco and Sun, just to name a few, gaining ground. Read More


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Majority of U.S. patents awarded to foreign countries for second consecutive year
U.S. companies win 49% of patents awarded in 2009, falling just slightly behind the number of patents awarded to foreign companies in Japan, South Korea and Germany. Read More

Forrester: Tech spending downturn is over
The worst is over for technology spending and the sector is set to rebound this year, according to a new report from Forrester Research. Read More


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Cisco releases services-oriented SAN network line card
Cisco announced a new SOA network that uses a line card in its MDS line of switches and directors to provide up to four storage-related applications, including data encryption, data migration and Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) data transport. Read More

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The price of computer parts is on the rise, according to industry analysts, putting the squeeze on PC makers who are trying to bounce back from a recession. Read More


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Compellent adds RAID 6 to Storage Center SAN
Compellent has launched Storage Center 5 incorporating several new features aimed at simplifying data replication and improving virtualisation. Read More

Dell expands PowerVault DAS range
Dell has included 6Gig SAS in its new DAS. Read More



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