Although Windows Vista has proven decidedly more popular than Windows XP, despite the negative feedback Vista has received from many quarters, there are many businesses that simply still need XP. In ...
Puteaux, France -25 June 2009 -NEC Computers, a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, reveals its goals for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region (EMEA): to become one of the three leading players in the ...
NEC Computers SAS, a subsidiary of NEC Corp., today announced the launch of its first tape library, the NEC T16A2. The automated solution simplifies the process of the backing up of data on the server ...
NEC Technologies on Friday announced plans for a corporate realignment in North America with NEC Computers, its fellow subsidiary of giant Japanese manufacturer NEC (nipny). Under the new ...
Middle East - NEC Computers completes its range of desktop PCs with the launch of the NEC PowerMate VL370. Flexible and upgradeable, it is offered with 3 different chassis for easy integration and ...
NEC said Tuesday it will sell a wearable mini computer with a head-mounted display that projects its screen onto the naked eye. The “Tele Scouter” will initially be aimed at factory workers and other ...
07 September 2006 NEC Computers has introduced a new desktop to its POWERMATE range, which offers business users increased manageability by integrating Intel vPro technology. The launch ensures NEC ...
NEC awards UAE distribution rights to PC International NEC Computers has appointed PC International as its distribution partner for the UAE. Hardware giant NEC hopes that the appointment of PC ...
NEC Computers, a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, has announced that it will be returning to the Gitex Technology week scheduled to be held between 19th and the 23rd October at the Dubai International ...
NEC Computers Inc., a U.S.-based unit of Japan’s NEC Corp., unveiled Monday two new notebook computers based on processors from Transmeta Corp. The machines incorporate three power-boosting ...
NEC Corp, Japan's second-largest chipmaker, will use Taiwanese companies more to assemble personal computers so it can devote resources to its software and services business, which remains profitable.
SAN FRANCISCO/TOKYO, Dec 10 (Reuters) - D-Wave Systems, a Canadian quantum computer firm backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, Wall Street titan Goldman Sachs and others, said Japan's NEC Corp will invest ...
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