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Vintage tech: Apple 1

Apple 1, formally known as Apple Computer 1, was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak – a close friend of Steve Jobs and co-founder of Apple. It was the company’s very first product, and went on sale in July 1976 at a retail price of $666.66 – because Wozniak “liked repeating digits.”

Apple launches iPhone 7 and 7 Plus

Apple has introduced the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which claim to be “the best, most advanced iPhones ever, packed with unique innovations that improve all the ways iPhone is used every day.”

Apple launches iPhone 7 and 7 Plus

Apple has introduced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which the company claims to be “the best, most advanced iPhone ever, packed with unique innovations that improve all the ways iPhone is used every day.”

Dell, EMC merger complete

Dell Technologies has announced completion of the acquisition of EMC Corporation, creating a unique family of businesses that provides the “essential infrastructure for organisations to build their digital future.”

Vintage tech: Symmetrix

EMC’s first milestone was the introduction of the Symmetrix 4200 Integrated Cache Disk Array in 1990, which had a capacity of 24 gigabytes, and used RAID technology.

Reap the benefits

Whilst launching Epicor’s new cloud-first strategy in the region, Sabby Gill, EVP, gave CNME an insight into how enterprises can hope to see the benefits of ERP applications moving from on premise to the cloud.

Google acquires Orbitera

Google has acquired Orbitera, a start-up that aims to make it easier for software vendors to sell cloud-based products to businesses.

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