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  • CompTIA Partners on Certification Textbooks

    IT trade association CompTIA has signed a deal with Thomson Course Technology to publish textbooks related to the organization’s certification curriculum. CompTIA is supplying the materials that Thomson Course Technology, a division of Stamford, Conn.-based Thomson Corp., is turning into textbooks, study guides and other training-related publications, said William Vanderbilt, vice president for education and…

  • Open-Source VOIP PBX Maker, Consultancy Debut

    Switchvox Signs Resellers for SMB VOIP Switchvoxthis week formally launched a reseller program designed to promote the company’s open-source-based private branch exchange systems to small and midsize businesses. The San Diego-based company has been marketing its Switchvox VOIP (voice over IP)-capable PBX systems since February. During that time it has signed more than 200 resellers,…

  • Apple Still Pushes VARs’ Emotional Buttons

    Nothing stokes the VAR community more than talking about Apple’s channel strategy. While there is no argument that Dell Inc. has been a channel killer for years before it started working with integrators and service providers, the mere mention of sales and service opportunities around the Mac platform raises a reseller’s ire to alarming proportions.…

  • Apple Will Grow with Intel

    Apple’s Chief Executive Steve Jobs confirmed at the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco what had been rumored for weeks: Apple is walking out on its 14-year microprocessor sourcing relationship with IBM in favor of semiconductor titan Intel. The relationship with IBM went back to 1991 when Apple Computer Inc. agreed to transition its…

  • Citrix Online Recruits VARs in Remote-Access Push

    In a world of wireless connections, mobile devices, time constraints and busy people, remote access has become a necessity for a growing number of individuals and organizations. With that in mind, Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems Inc., of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has developed a suite of products to give users remote access to…

  • Midmarket Retail Tech Investments Soar Worldwide

    Global retail IT spending among midmarket companies is expected to sharply increase in the next few years, from about $22 billion last year to almost $31 billion by 2009, an almost 41 percent increase, according to a new report from technology analysis firm AMI Partners. AMI Partners Inc. defined the midmarket retailer as one with…

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