News and Trends

Recent Articles

  • Level Platforms, Intel to Boost Managed Services

    Level Platforms has teamed up with chip maker Intel to take managed services to the next level. Level Platforms, of Ottawa, integrated into its managed services platform support for Intel vPro, which uses the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip maker’s Active Management Technology, or AMT, to identify, repair and protect computing assets. Computers with AMT technology…

  • Fujitsu Partners with Synnex for SMB Play

    Fujitsu Computer Systems is tapping Synnex to distribute its notebooks, desktops and tablets as the vendor attempts to widen its presence in the small and midsize business market. Fujitsu, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., already has a distribution relationship with Synnex in Canada, and this new agreement will expand that partnership to the United States, where…

  • D&H to Carry Lenovo Computers

    D&H Distributing will begin offering its VARs in the SMB market the new line of Lenovo desktops and notebooks, as the Chinese computer maker continues its push within that growing segment of the channel. By teaming with D&H, Lenovo, which has been criticized for not making more use of the channel, picked a distribution partner…

  • Gillette’s Fusion Launch Makes a Good Case for RFID

    After nearly a decade’s worth of breathless predictions, futuristic fairy tales and the distant promise of super-streamlined global supply chains, the world has finally grown weary of the relentlessly hyped technology known as RFID. Perhaps the fatigue was inevitable. RFID holds great potential, but the road to adoption is a long and costly one. And…

  • OnForce Unveils More Dynamic Site

    OnForce unveiled on Aug. 8 a more dynamic Web site, giving IT service buyers a quicker, deeper view of services and running rates available in their area. A quick search of running market prices on the home page, keyword location search capability, buyer and provider profiles, reviews, and feedback give buyers and providers greater visibility…

  • Versora Updates Windows-to-Linux Migration Tool

    Desktop migration specialist Versora on Aug. 8 released an updated version of its Progression Desktop software, a tool that helps users to transfer files and settings from their Windows system to a Linux system. The most significant new features in the update, according to the company, are the addition of “full support” for Microsoft Office…

Get the Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Channel Insider to be informed on the changing IT landscape.

You must input a valid work email address.
You must agree to our terms.