Recent Articles
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Microsoft Bids $44.6 Billion for Yahoo
Microsoft said it had offered to buy Yahoo for $31 per share, which it said represented a 62 percent premium above the company’s closing stock price on Nasdaq on Thursday. "We have great respect for Yahoo, and together we can offer an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better…
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VAR Helps Hurricane State
VAR CMA is playing its part in helping the cities within the hurricane-hit state of Louisiana to implement a disaster recovery solution that would see the IT systems back up and running in a matter of hours in the event of a disaster. The backup and recovery solution allows the city to mirror its entire…
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VARs Still Unsure a Year After Michael Dell`s Return
It’s not your father’s Dell anymore. PC maker Dell has marked a sea change in the last year since its founder, Michael Dell, returned to its helm on Jan. 31. Among the major changes he made to the company he started 23 years ago was to reverse the deeply entrenched direct-only sales approach. Almost immediately…
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Dell, EqualLogic Channel Programs Still a Mystery
Despite efforts to quell partner fears Jan. 29 and the announcement of a series of Town Hall meetings the week of Feb. 4, confusion is still rife for EqualLogic partners since the company’s acquisition by Dell. Dell, which launched its own channel program in December, said the EqualLogic channel program would remain intact, but partners still have…
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Dell Eases EqualLogic VAR Worries
Dell channel executives said EqualLogic’s channel program will remain intact despite Dell’s acquisition of the company and have brought over EqualLogic’s former head of worldwide channels to help ease partners’ minds. Greg Davis, vice president of Dell’s North American channels, said that Bob Skelley, head of EqualLogic’s worldwide channels, will continue at Dell as director…
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VARs, Analysts Welcome IBM SMB Shake-Up
Now that the dust has settled and the impact has been digested, both VARs and analysts have welcomed IBM’s move to realign its SMB business. Big Blue announced recently that it has split its former SMB business, now called General Business Group, into two; one part to focus on the true midmarket and the other…