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Managed Services: Just Getting Started
Lack of awareness remains the biggest obstacle to customers in agreeing to a managed services contract. In a survey of users, IT trade organization CompTIA, of Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., found that 52 percent of customers cited lack of knowledge about available services as the biggest deterrent for them to use managed services. This means that…
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HP, Microsoft Reward Cross-Selling VARs
Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have taken their channel collaboration one step further with a new program called “Bring IT Together” that offers pre-installed Microsoft software on HP products. A limited time promotion, the companies are offering incentives to VARs which sell certain product combinations that include hardware from HP and software from Microsoft. Let Your Voice…
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Tech Data Looks Beyond Computing
Computing just scratches the surface of the sales opportunities in the technology industry, and Tech Data is promising to help the company’s VARs win those deals of the future. That was CEO Bob Dutkowsky’s message in his first address to the TechSelect VAR community within Tech Data during that organization’s conference in Salt Lake City…
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Is Sun Alienating the Channel?
Sun Microsystems’ efforts to improve its profitability may very well be jeopardizing its reputation and relationship with its channel partners. That’s the conclusion of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., a financial analyst firm, in a research note released April 30. Let Your Voice be Heard! Vote on the Most Significant New Product Introductions in the…
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MX Logic Flips Sales on Its Head
Solution providers typically like to keep their customers out of reach of vendors, lest the vendors give in to the temptation to cut the provider out of the equation. But e-mail filtering and security vendor MX Logic, Englewood, Colo., has turned the indirect sales model on its head. Whereas vendors selling through partners typically let…
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Product Categories and Descriptions
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Perhaps it should not come as much of a surprise that Microsoft would win here considering its focus on the category, but given all the hype surrounding open-source platforms, it is worth noting how handily Microsoft took the top spot with a score of 5.2 compared with second place finisher IBM’s score…
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