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  • Perimeter Gets the Cisco Seal to Push Managed Security Services to VARs

    Managed service provider Perimeter Internetworking Inc., positioning itself to wrap its services around the device sales of its VAR cousins, has been working with Cisco Systems Inc. to deliver an out-of-box solution for the offering. The company was recently announced as a Cisco Managed Security Service Provider ATP (Advanced Technology Provider), one of about 20…

  • CSC, EDS Win Outsourcing Extensions

    Computer Sciences Corp. and Electronic Data Systems Corp. on Tuesday captured extensions to long-held outsourcing contracts. CSC said it has signed a definitive agreement to extend its IT outsourcing pact with DuPont. The new contract runs through December 2014. CSC values the seven-year and seven-month extension at $1.6 billion to $2 billion. The ultimate value…

  • New Year Holds Promise for Managed Services

    Thanks to the IT spending habits of small and midsize businesses, 2005 will go in the books as a pretty good year for the channel. Despite some troubling economic indicators at times, VARs, integrators and service providers, when asked, by and large reported they were having a decent year, though not record-breaking. It was a…

  • Seagate Fills In the Gaps with Maxtor Purchase

    With the acquisition this week of hard drive rival Maxtor Corp., Seagate Technology, LLC, fills in some gaps in its market and channel reach, said Seagate sources and channel partners of both companies. The Scotts Valley, Calif., vendor has made no decisions about the future of the two companies’ product lines or channel programs, but…

  • CSG Targets SMB Market with Bundled Solutions

    Coast Solutions Group, a services consultant for VARs, has packaged 40 of its most popular offerings—a framework of the presales process for services—into technology- and customer-specific packages to speed users’ time to market. The package of guides and marketing materials provides VARs building a services practice or selling a new service offering, an easy-to-choose, easy-to-follow…

  • Maxtor-Seagate Deal Threatens Choices

    By acquiring Maxtor, Seagate has eliminated one of its fiercest competitors and put itself in a good position going into the future. 2005 has been a big year for storage acquisitions and this 1.9 billion dollar transaction will affect many IT managers and consumers going into the future. As weird as it is to say…

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