April 16, 2007 | Comments: (0)
SMB Tech News Today; 4/16
* CA upgrades small biz security software. This refers to the company's Protection Suites, includes Windows-only AV, anti-spyware and desktop storage. Now has an SMB version priced at $325+ for 5-user packages. (Source: PC World)
* AOL founder to get into med site. Stephen Case is set to unveil his new consumer health site, RevolutionHealth.com. Should be big competition for WebMD--not just for content but for ads, too. (Source: New York Times)
* Businesses getting into SaaS. Software as a Service is becoming more and more popular for businesses of all sizes, mainly for its flexibility as a software delivery model. (Source: InformationWeek)
* Dell does low-power servers. They just announced the PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 which uses the company's new Dual Dynamic Power Management capability. Does better power for quad-core CPUs. (Source: NWC)
Posted by Oliver Rist on April 16, 2007 06:42 AM
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