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Google Apps Premier Edition Takes Aim at the Enterprise
After months of testing, Google is ready to see whether businesses large and small are ready to pay to use its online suite of basic business applications, including spreadsheets, e-mail, word processing, calendars and instant messaging. Google, which has steadily transformed itself from a search engine pioneer into a data access, Internet advertising and business…
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Weeding the FUD Out from the Value of Managed Services
There ‘s a lot of fear, uncertainty and doubt being spread these days about managed services, usually by parties that fear they have more to lose than gain should managed services become a major business model for the majority of solution providers. Like anything worth doing, the move to managed services comes with pain and…
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RSA’s Channel Balancing Act
RSA’s senior management hired Michael Ross as channel chief in October 2005 with a simple directive: to mold the company’s channel program to be similar to the successful one he helped create at Nokia. With that in mind Ross’s input into RSA’s program included building a dedicated channel team with more resources for recruitment and…
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CompTIA to Certify Printing, Document Imaging Technicians
The Computing Technology Industry Association announced Feb. 21 that it plans to develop a new certification of IT skills that focuses on the printing and document imaging industry. The seven companies that plan to support this certification program are Xerox, Specialized Solutions, Canon U.S.A., Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Lexmark International, Pitney Bowes and Sharp Electronics.…
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IBM Beefs Up System X Channel Program
Looking to broaden its mid-market presence for its System X line of storage servers, IBM in 2006 invested $100 million to recruit 5,000 partners around the world. IBM embarked on this mission to improve its market share with one of the fastest growing segments—SMBs. The company’s market share in the space was not as high…