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  • Dell: The Channel`s New Darling?

    Surprised? I can’t really say I am. Though it may seem even shocking that Dell did so well in the Channel Insider Products of the Year awards, snagging the top spot in the desktop and notebook categories, it actually makes a lot of sense. Yes, the channel doth protest too much about Dell, but as…

  • David Archuleta’s Dad Keeping It a Little Too Real

    The channel’s most famous dad, Jeff Archuleta, reportedly got into a bit of a scrape with the American Idol folks this week. Hey, the guy gets animated when he’s passionate about something and he likes to see things done right. If nothing else, you know for sure he’s one of us. According to the Associated…

  • 2008 Channel Insider Product of the Year Awards

    The moment that everyone in the channel has been waiting for has arrived. After weeks of deliberation and vote tallying we proudly unveil the winners of our 2008 Channel Insider Product of the Year Awards. With 27 products sets, ranging from power management to MFPs, and network security to software as a service, our awards…

  • Channel Insider Product of the Year Awards; Lenovo Exec Talks Web 2.0 Marketing, more

    You’ve waited and wondered. And then you waited some more. It’s finally here. The Channel Insider Product of the Year Awards! Check out the winners here. Want some insight into how one of the big vendors is using social networking and online marketing? Check out this interview with David Churbuck, Lenovo‘s vice president for global…

  • HP`s Proposed EDS Acquisition Validates IT Services

    Two years ago, Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd announced at his America’s Partner Conference that he wanted to wipe away IBM’s claim as being the world’s largest technology company. HP has not only succeeded in that goal, but is on the verge of blowing it away with the acquisition of Electronic Data Systems, the world’s largest…

  • HP close to deal to buy EDS: report

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co is close to a deal to buy Electronic Data Systems Corp for $12 billion to $13 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Monday. The news sent EDS shares soaring 28 percent to $24.14 on the New York Stock Exchange. HP shares fell 4.1 percent…

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