Samsung's CLP 77OND colour laser printer for high-volume printing is compliant with the Energy Star 1.1 standard.
The company may discontinue a software unit that has not been well received in the market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft targets malvertisers, nanotechnology litigation no small matter, and Skype founders redouble legal efforts.
Smaller businesses should avoid adopting short-term virtualisation solutions and plan for the future, says VMware.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell expands reach with Perot buy, Indian IT firms see surge in contracts, and supply chain outsourcing impacts visibility.
In this World Wide Wrap: Analysis is key for multi-domain MDM, mainframe specialists sought after, and embedded chip market hots up.
SOA reduces total cost of ownership and closes the gap between IT and business, says SAP SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco targets SMEs, AT&T and Intel collaborate on SME services, and AMD releases Business Class.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft unveils Project 2010, PPM strategies optimise profitability, and SaaS aids government IT PM.
EPM products help companies collect data to assess the status of projects in the business, says Microsoft.
Faster and cheaper international bandwidth will drive offshore investment in local contact centres, says Spescom.
Companies can use rapid prototyping to identify both the type of data and corresponding support systems needed.