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  • IT Execs Refuse to Turn Green

    IT executives are not ready to adopt a green technology strategy for their storage environments. This is according to a survey of 324 IT executives commissioned by storage software vendor BridgeHead Software. The report revealed that only 35 percent of respondents said their storage technology choices take into consideration environmental friendliness. However, a whopping 88…

  • Staff to go at DSGi

    DSGi, one of the largest VARs in the UK, may cut as many as 13 jobs from its back office as it prepares to migrate ERP systems. The company, which owns the PC World Business, Equanet and Mac Warehouse brands, told eWEEK’s Channel Insider that all 13 positions are in its offices in Surbiton, UK,…

  • Size Matters for VMware

    Virtualization vendor VMware is hoping to shake off its enterprise image and push its technology into the small and midsize enterprise market in Europe, mirroring a move it made in the U.S. recently. The Palo Alto, Calif., vendor will use the entry-level version of its software suite to entice smaller businesses in Europe and is…

  • Can’t Get No Satisfaction?

    “Techies love their work”, the headlines screamed last week. Apparently it’s true. According to a report out yesterday from staffing and resource firm Hudson, 80 percent of “techies” are happy with their jobs—the highest it has been for two years. This is great news for everyone in our sector. Except that it may be a…

  • ASCII Group Helps Google Find Place in the Channel

    There’s an event coming up in one of those out of the way places not many people get to that just might be too good to miss. On Oct. 16, the ASCII Group will host a TechBoot Camp in Foster City, Calif., which is just outside of San Francisco. What makes this particular event compelling…

  • AT&T Inks $1B-a-Year Deal to Deliver IBM Services

    AT&T will provide all of IBM’s network management and maintenance, in a deal AT&T is calling a bellwether for other enterprise customers. AT&T will provide all of IBM’s network management services and infrastructure as part of five-year deal estimated at $5 billion, it announced in a filing Oct. 3 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange…

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