Death of the workstation
Proprietary workstations will disappear from market in four to eight years, analyst predicts
Proprietary workstations will disappear from market in four to eight years, analyst predicts
While IT spending will remain in single digits this year, industry experts believe there are golden opportunities for smart resellersrn
Until late last year BCS Global Networks focused on its IP video managed services. Thanks to an acquisition, it now offers IP phones, toorn
When Avanade Inc. decided to open up an office here two years ago, the company’s CEO literally hand-picked Richard von Hagen for the job.rn
Random musings on promises, predictions and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principlern
VARs still waiting to find out how they’ll benefit from billion-dollar dealsrn
Two independent solution providers say they aren’t intimidated by Bell Canada’s move into the small- and mid-market with its $67 million purchase of Montreal’s Nexxlink Technologies.rn
Since 2002 Cisco Systems Inc. has dropped more than two-thirds of its channel partners, but the network equipment manufacturer is still looking for integrators specializing in IP services, telephony and security.rn
Microsoft Canada is planning a six-city system builder roadshow for 2005 along with a build tour for top end buildersrn
Raleigh, N.C.-based manufacturer, who gobbled up Powerware, brings three-year-old plan to Canadian VARsrn
Following last month’s announcement that Bell would integrate telco services with Microsoft software, it has yet to release final detailsrn