Green IT gets the green light
It makes economic sense to keep using old equipment if it’s still good for anything
It makes economic sense to keep using old equipment if it’s still good for anything
The line between networking resellers and audio/visual resellers is blurring, and at the convergence-point lies opportunity
Distributor hires two long time veterans
The vendor is targeting SMBs with new server motherboard platforms along with advanced motherboard exchange
Vendor targets manufacturers of set-top boxes, storage equipment, networking devices and routers
Shopping for hard disks has become a whole lot more interesting this year with the announcements, most recently by Seagate, of one terabyte drives.
Similar sounding names and model numbers are causing buyer confusion, says an industry analyst
Raritan said the latest release of its Paragon II Cat5 KVM switch will includes support for IBM…
Intel responds to changes in the mobility market with Santa Rosa, a set of chip technologies that emphasizes performance over speed. Execs walk through the need-to-know features
This company found a niche building luxury PCs from exotic wood
It’s not often that one meets a straight-shooter like this executive
Shawn Wright likes building laptops
Partners to be able to spend accumulated funds more the way they want, pick ad templates from Web
Edmonton’s Hard Data Ltd. has had trouble getting AMD Opteron processors since last fall for the high-end servers it builds for customers.
Shake up at Celestica
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