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  • Lenovo Positions AMD Chips in ThinkPads

    (Reuters) – Lenovo Group Ltd is unveiling a new look for its classic ThinkPad line, and is including Advanced Micro Devices Inc microprocessors in the laptops for the first time. The new ThinkPad Edge series, with a sleeker design, simplified keyboard and slightly larger keys, will come in three screen sizes, three colors and start…

  • 2009 Bull`s Eye Awards: The Complete Winners List

    The following companies and individuals are the winners of the 2009 Channel Insider Bull’s Eye Awards. The award ranking is Champion to the top winner, Contender to the secondary winner and Challenger to the up-and-comer. There are 29 categories and 75 winners.        Global Channel Executive of the Year Champion: Rich Hume, IBM…

  • Top 20 Tech and Channel Trends of 2009

    Top 20 Tech and Channel Trends of 2009 2009: What a year it’s been! The channel has slogged through one of the worst economic periods in modern history. It has witnessed multiple technology disruptions. It has seen the rise of communities and collaboration. And it has marked numerous changes in employment, service delivery and customer…

  • IT Vendor, Distributor Stocks Soar in 2009

    In the technology sector, 2009 started in a panic. IT budgets were frozen. End users were extending the service live of their installed hardware. Tech professionals were being laid off by the thousands. And the big tech vendors were watching their stock prices go into freefall. By all indications this time last year, 2009 was…

  • Top Social Networking Savvy Tech Vendors

    Top Social Networking Savvy Tech Vendors Top Social Networking Savvy Tech Vendors No Title Symantec No Title McAfee No Title CA — Computer Associates No Title Sun Microsystems No Title VMware No Title Intel No Title Salesforce.com No Title Oracle No Title   Dell   No Title HP — Hewlett-Packard No Title   IBM  …

  • CipherLab Exec Speaks Out on 2010 Mobile Trends

    Here at Channel Insider, mobile is always on the radar screen. In 2009, the mobile market saw Android make a splash, Windows Mobile lose market share and Apple gain traction in the enterprise. So, what does 2010 hold for the mobile software and device market? Channel Insider sat down with Al Crawford, VP of Technology…

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