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  • Customer Focus Is Key to Ingram Micro’s Outsourcing Success

    Ingram Micro Inc. is taking a risk with its decision to outsource some jobs to Asia, but at least company executives are being open in discussing the plan. This is a good sign. A better one would be evidence from company executives that they are delivering on their promise not to allow any degradation of…

  • A Seller’s Checklist

    Any VAR or integrator planning to sell the business should consider the following: Have realistic price expectations. Be able to prove your company’s worth. Have contracts with key employees. Have contracts with a diverse group of clients. Underscore future growth opportunities that could be achieved with a cash infusion. Make sure you are not liable…

  • How To: Selling Your VAR Business

    Their reasons are as varied as their business models, but each year a number of VAR and integrator executives decide to sell their organizations—with differing degrees of success. Whether a VAR primarily provides services or focuses almost exclusively on products, prospective sellers should take certain steps to ensure a smooth and profitable transition from business…

  • Linux VARs: Make Money by Specializing

    NEW YORK—Companies can make money from Linux—but for that to happen, it’s important for them to understand how open-source software models and communities work, said participants in this week’s “Linux on Wall Street” conference here. In some ways, successful players in the Linux space will be following in the footsteps of VARs before them by…

  • Win2K Is Ending—VARs Need New Alternatives Now

    After backing off, way off, from Longhorn, Microsoft is once more making noise about how wonderful the next generation of Windows will be. Yeah. Right. I’ll believe it when the boys from Redmond ship it. Even after Longhorn’s been gutted of its most innovative feature—WinFS (Windows File System)—I really doubt that Microsoft will make its…

  • Latest Buying Binge Features Consultant, Distributor

    The appetite for IT services acquisitions surfaced again this week, with deals going down in the consulting and distribution sectors. Cognizant Technology Solutions on Monday reported the acquisition of Fathom Solutions LLC, a Chicago-based consulting shop that emphasizes the telecommunications and financial services industries. Also on Monday, Caxton-Iseman Capital Inc. disclosed a definitive agreement to…

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