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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
14 May 2007  
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     HARDWARE
 

Desktops
Linux starts making inroads
Adoption of desktops, notebooks and Linux is increasing in the medium business segment. By Vinita Gupta

Printers
Laser printers rule
Better quality, lower maintenance and ownership costs are the factors that are driving the growth of laser printers in the medium business. By Vinita Gupta

Servers
x86 dominates
In the medium usiness segment, compatibility is a huge issue and hence most organisations prefer Windows Server for the large number of applications that are available on it. By Vinita Gupta

SHD
Application-driven growth
Smartphones and handheld devices are finding their niche among medium business houses. By Chirasrota Jena

Connectivity
EWA drives connectivity
The growth for connectivity has been driven by the growing deployment of enterprise wide applications. By Chirasrota Jena

Power Conditioning
Moving to the next level
Mid-sized enterprises have bid farewell to Offline UPS and moved on to Online UPS. By Tanu Talwar

Storage
NAS & DAS: top of the list
NAS and DAS are the most popular options with mid sized companies. By Faiz Askari

Secondary Storage
The road less travelled
According to the survey 23 percent of mid-sized companies are planning to invest in tape storage and 28 percent are eyeing virtual tape libraries. By Faiz Askari


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