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Arrow Electronics Launches Government Growth Initiative
The federal government has allocated nearly $60 billion for computing, software and IT services and the MOCA Division of Arrow Electronics’ is working to insure Sun iForce partners take advantage of it. Today the division announced a new “Government Growth Initiative” program to help iForce partners take advantage of IT allocations in the federal government’s…
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Hitachi Names GE Access Distributor of the Year
Hitachi Data Systems this week named GE Access its ‘Distributor of the Year’ for 2003. “This award was designed to recognize the outstanding contributions a distributor makes to our business in a single year,” said Tom Valiante, VP of North America Channel Sales at Hitachi. “GE Access outperformed all other Hitachi distributors by generating the…
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Coming Soon to Centrino NotebooksLinux
Lindows.com has announced a new version of its Linux operating system with support for portable computers based on the Intel Centrino platform. Although few observers see an immediate threat to Microsoft’s operating system franchise, according to Lindows.com officials, making Linux available on cost-effective notebooks has been a big request from PC manufacturers. The first Centrino…
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The Bush Technology Budget
On the surface, the Bush administration’s proposed fiscal year 2005 budget looks as if it gives technology investment its due. But a closer look leaves us scratching our heads. Unless you carry a gun or a badge, you won’t find much to celebrate in the president’s plan. Bush’s $132 billion in research and development spending…