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  • Amazon Consulting Extends Partner Management Tool

    Channel consulting firm Amazon Consulting is adding two new components to its partner collaboration solutions. The company, based in Mountain View, Calif., said the week of June 18 that it would add a new customer renewal component and a new solutions directory. The PartnerPath Solutions Directory is intended to provide an online venue for partners…

  • Kaseya Acquires Desktop-Migration Technology

    With an eye on rounding out its technology’s functionality, managed services platform vendor Kaseya disclosed late on June 21 that it has bought a desktop migration software developer. Kaseya, based in San Francisco, acquired the technology assets of Versora, of Santa Barbara, Calif., to bolster Kaseya’s Managed Services Automation software. With Versora’s software, Kaseya gains…

  • Nvidia Tackles High-Performance Computing

    Nvidia is looking to bring its graphics processing know-how into the data center for the first time. On June 20, the Santa Clara, Calif. company introduced its Tesla processor that executives said will allow the company to translate its graphics processor technology into high-performance computing (HPC). The Tesla graphics processing unit (GPU) marks Nvidia’s first…

  • Ingram Micro Adds Netmon

    Ingram Micro VARs will now have access to network management and environmental monitoring products from Netmon Inc. Netmon framed the move to the Santa Ana, Calif.-based distribution giant as part of its plan to open up its product offerings to more resellers this year. “Ingram Micro’s ability to efficiently and cost-effectively distribute IT products to…

  • Azaleos Sets Channel Strategy

    As the costs of managing IT in-house continues to rise, Microsoft-application outsourcer Azaleos is looking to cash in on making it less expensive and easier, particularly as customers look at migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2007. The company tells customers its appliance-based outsourced migration and then ongoing managed service of the application can each save IT…

  • Gateway Recalls Faulty Battery Packs

    Gateway announced June 19 that it is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 laptop battery packs that were sold during a three-month period in 2003. The Irvine, Calif., PC vendor is working with the U.S. CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) and the company will replace the faulty battery packs for free. The lithium-ion battery packs can overheat…

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