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  • Ingram Micro, AMD Enter Global Partnership

    Wherever in the world distributor Ingram Micro Inc. does business, so can processor maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. The companies just entered a rare global partnership under which Santa Ana, Calif.-based Ingram Micro has authorization to sell AMD processors across its global distribution infrastructure. Typically, distributor/vendor contracts cover only specific regions. For Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD,…

  • Ingram Micro Picks Progeon as Outsourcer

    Outsourcing services provider Progeon, a subsidiary of Infosys Technologies Inc., is the company that distributor Ingram Micro Inc. has picked to handle the jobs it is moving overseas, The Channel Insider has learned. Progeon, which has operations in various countries, including the United States, India, the United Kingdom and Czech Republic, will handle finance functions…

  • Outsourcing Pioneers Reunite

    Harry Glasspiegel and Bob Zahler have seen it all when it comes to outsourcing. Glasspiegel and Zahler, as attorneys at Shaw Pittman, helped negotiate some of the earliest outsourcing deals. They co-founded the law firm’s sourcing customer advisory practice 17 years ago. The practice worked such landmark deals as Electronic Data Systems Corp.’s Continental Airlines…

  • Popular MEPIS Linux Goes Commercial

    The developers behind the popular open-source distribution of MEPIS Linux are expanding its reach beyond the Linux fan base to the business world with a new business desktop, server, and its first channel and support partner, Technalign Inc. In June, Morgantown, W.Va.-based MEPIS LLC, a commercial spin-off of the volunteer organization that developed MEPIS, will…

  • Software Consolidation Heats Up; Channel Must Take Care

    There is nothing like a sinking stock market to make investment fund managers jittery and start them wondering whether they will ever rediscover the ability to make money again. That is exactly what has been happening this year, particularly in the technology sector. Most of the major indices continue to be down, year to date.…

  • VARs Must Plan Strategically

    Hardware sales are increasing for a good number of VARs and integrators, which at this point may be the worst thing that could happen to them. While that may strike some as paradoxical, it isn’t quite as hard to comprehend as some of the current economic mixed signals, which one day indicate the economy is…

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