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Networks Positions Telehealth Platform for Long-term Program Deployment
Flexible, Modular System Leverages Bluetooth and Multiple Network
Connectivity
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, October 10, 2003 ââ March Networksâ¢, a recognized
innovator in broadband, video-based managed telehealth applications, will
demonstrate its new telehealth platform designed to accommodate multiple
types of networks and deployment environments during the National
Association of Home Care (NAHC) Annual Meeting and HOMECARExpo event in
Orlando, Florida, October 12 â 14 (Booth # 501).
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FalconStor
Strengthens Support for Business Continuity and Rapid Recovery for
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
FalconStor IPStor Software Readily Offers Data Protection and
Integrity with Exchange Server 2003
MELVILLE, N.Y., October 10, 2003âFalconStor Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: FALC),
a leading developer of network storage infrastructure software solutions,
today announced its continued support for Microsoft solutions and
technology, which now includes the new Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
platform. In addition to supporting the new platform, FalconStorâs
IPStor® software suite make optimal use of the advanced storage
management features inherent in Windows Server 2003, including the Volume
Shadow Copy Service (VSS), to deliver enhanced data manageability,
reliability and availability to Exchange Server 2003 and IPStor users.
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HP
and Provance Form Alliance to Deliver Managed Services Solution
Gatineau, QC, October 10, 2003 â Provance Technologies Inc., a leading
provider of IT seat management software, announced today that it has
joined the HP OpenView Solution Alliance Program with the goal of
establishing a closer integration between the Provance IT Seat Management
Suite⢠and HP OpenView Service Desk.
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Mitec
Wins Supply Agreement Valued at CAN$18 Million
MONTREAL, Oct. 10 - Mitec Telecom Inc. (TSX: MTM) today announced that it
has received a two-year supply agreement valued at CAN$18 million from a
global network equipment provider. This agreement calls for Mitec to
supply a range of CDMA wireless subsystems, primarily for the Chinese
market. Deliveries are scheduled to commence immediately.
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'Subversive' code could kill off software piracy
Software pirates who make illegal copies of a particular computer game are finding the games companies are coming up with a radical new anti-copying strategy.
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Software company to sue student over using shift key
Someone's slipped mescalin into our coffee, surely
A STORY on forbes that we read with some disbelief makes us think that maybe someone has slipped mescalin into our morning coffee.
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Microsoft uncovers new patching plan
The software giant's chief executive has outlined how Microsoft will redouble its efforts on security
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Torvalds starts locking down next Linux
Linux leader Linus Torvalds has moved the development of the upcoming 2.6 kernel of the open-source operating system to a new phase aimed solely at making the heart of the OS less likely to crash.
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Web-based music pirate gets jail time
A New York man was sentenced to six months in jail after being convicted of using the Internet to sell hundreds of CDs that were loaded with unauthorized copies of songs.
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Corel trims staff after takeover
Troubled software maker Corel, which recently went private, announced Thursday that it plans to cut its work force by 18 percent.
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Palm looking into Tungsten glitch
Owners of one of Palm's new handhelds, the Tungsten T3, have been telling the company that their devices aren't reading information on certain Secure Digital cards, Palm confirmed Thursday.
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Arnold enlists Fiorina for transition team
Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard's chief executive, has been chosen by California Governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger to join his transition team.
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Sun to release Solaris for AMD's Opteron
SAN FRANCISCO--Sun Microsystems' Solaris will become the third operating system to take advantage of Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit Opteron processor.
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(U.S.) Feds nab suspected online conman
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice filed charges on Thursday against a 19-year-old Pennsylvania man accused of using a Trojan horse program to steal money from another man's brokerage account.
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IBM, Cisco push data center standard
IBM and Cisco Systems plan to announce Friday that they are spearheading an effort to create an industrywide method for troubleshooting glitches in complex-computing data centers.
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Cable firms bet on broadband speed, not price
Comcast broadband subscriber Ron Beman said he couldn't care less about Comcast's plan to double Internet download speeds for customers at no extra charge.
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