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  • News from EMC, Avnet, Avaya, Spare Backup

    EMC shores up its security offerings through its channel partners, Spare Backup signs a new channel partner, Avnet Partner Solutions announces a distribution agreement with NEC, Avaya and MTM Technologies sign a master reseller agreement, and Spare Backup signs a reseller. EMC Signs Storage Security Partners Through its EMC Select partner program, EMC partners now…

  • Apple’s Halo Stays on Despite Switch to Intel

    Industry watchers have noticed a “halo” surrounding Apple Computer’s iPod: The popular music player is helping to bring new users to the company’s Macintosh line of computers. However, could the uncertainty surrounding the Mac’s upcoming switch from PowerPC to Intel processors take the shine off that halo? When Apple Computer Inc. made that dramatic announcement…

  • CompTIA’s Breakaway Brings Opportunity to Partner

    By the time the VARs and integrators who are attending the CompTIA Breakaway event from Aug. 3 to 5 leave Las Vegas, many of them will go home with plans for partnerships with other attendees. Networking between CompTIA members is one of the primary goals of the annual event, organizers say. This year, 850 members…

  • IBM Shortens Staffing List; Wipro Gets into Embedded Linux

    Analysts International on Tuesday said that it has captured a staff augmentation contract from IBM, two weeks after Keane Inc. announced a decision to drop its staff augmentation work at IBM. A spokesperson for Minneapolis-based Analysts International said the company will provide staffing in a broad range of technical areas. The company believes that its…

  • Microsoft Gives Avalon, Indigo Official Names

    Microsoft Corp. Wednesday announced the release of the first beta release of its Windows Vista client operating system, and with it the company also announced official names for the operating system’s presentation and communication subsystems, formerly known by the code names “Avalon” and “Indigo,” respectively. According to sources, Microsoft will officially name Avalon the Windows…

  • Microsoft Divorces the S from MB in SMB Products

    Microsoft Corp.’s recently disclosed plan to tailor products and programs for small businesses separately from those it designs for midsize companies vindicates the belief many in the channel have had a long time: A universe of differences separates small businesses from those that are midsize. IT vendors tend to target the SMB (small and midsize…

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