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Dell profits slide as ownership battle rages on
The future ownership of Dell might be uncertain but in the present the firm continues to struggle as the bleak PC market takes it toll on its numbers News | 17 May 2013
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IDC cuts global IT spending expectations
IDC has cut its forecast for growth in IT spending as the ongoing problems in the global economy continue to take their toll News | 15 May 2013
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CyberPower chooses Ingram as UK partner
UPS specialist CyberPower has chosen Ingram as its UK distributor as it looks to break into the market News | 13 May 2013
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Dell board asks Icahn to show them the money
The latest twist in the ongoing battle for control of Dell has seen the PC maker's board ask questions of financing of bidder Carl Icahn News | 13 May 2013
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Two vendor signings expand Hammer portfolio
Quanta and Promise Technology join storage VAD’s line-up, bringing new OEM and vertical options to the channel News | 10 May 2013
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C2000 kicks off education campaign
With the key buying period in the education market kicking off Computer 2000's public sector unit has launched a campaign to drive growth in that market News | 07 May 2013
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MicroScope's top stories, week ending 3 May 2013
Our regular look back at the most important channel news stories from the past seven days, as chosen by MicroScope readers News | 07 May 2013
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IBM server biz too pricey for Lenovo
Reports talks over sale of IBM’s x86 business have broken down over price News | 02 May 2013
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Restore adds tech disposal options with IT Efficient
Document storage and secure shredding specialist Restore can now offer customers the chance to dispose of technology after splashing out £1.8m on IT Efficient News | 29 Apr 2013
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IBM misses targets as software deals slip
Big Blue has missed its earnings and revenue targets for its first quarter blaming some software and mainframe deals that failed to get signed off News | 19 Apr 2013
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The resurrection of the IT industry
This Easter, Nick Booth finds there are some parts of the IT industry that are seeing a ressurection of their own Report
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Datacentre market evolves for resellers
As trends indicate greater datacentre use, Amro Gebreel reports on the increasing opportunities for the channel to get involved Feature
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Taking care of datacentre demands
Whether customers opt for an on-demand hosted datacentre or a dedicated in-house facility, there's a key role for the channel. Billy MacInnes reports Feature
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A trip down memory lane
Simon Quicke revisits some of the events that made the headlines during MicroScope's first decade in print – the heady days of the 1980s Feature
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Guide the way in a complex world of virtual technology
With the trend towards server and desktop virtualisation growing, VARs with the right skills will be called on to guide customers through a maze of choices. Billy MacInnes reports Feature
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Silver linings in the server and storage market playbook
As customers move to more agile infrastructures, virtualisation and the cloud could drive higher value sales potential for servers and more attach potential with storage, says Fujitsu's Craig Parker Opinion
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The datacentre combover
Are you recruiting a datacentre manager? You can tell a lot about them by their hairstyle, says Nick Booth Opinion
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Plain speaking gets you clouds, but no smoke and mirrors
You can only sell to SMEs if you speak their language, so it's time to start brushing up. Nick Booth meets 4D, a datacentre firm that's doing just that Opinion
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Whitman's latest report makes grim reading
Meg Whitman might have provided analysts and investors with a great deal of honesty about the time it's taking to turn the business around but as Billy MacInnes discovers the bad news has been coming for quite a while now out of HP Opinion
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SCH sells distribution business – what took it so long?
In the wake of SCH's decision to sell its distribution business, Billy MacInnes asks, why now? Opinion
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Fujitsu bucks the trend but can it buck the economy?
At a time when everyone else seems to be cutting Billy MacInnes ponders over Fujitsu's decision to keep spending Opinion
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Not everything is virtual at VMworld
As more than one observer has already remarked, this year's VMworld Europe event in Copenhagen was occasionally like a conference in reverse. This was most obviously manifested in the fact that the keynote from VMware CEO Paul Maritz was delivered on... Opinion
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Oracle OpenWorld not so open to Salesforce.com CEO
Doesn't look like Oracle's OpenWorld event in San Francisco is all that open after all. What else are we to think of the bizarre story that Salesforce.com CEO Mark Benioff has had his keynote speech, due to be presented at the event today (5 October)... Opinion
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Yah boo sucks, that's enough Oracle and Autonomy!
I love a good spat as much as the next person but am I alone in thinking there is something incredibly childish in the current very public row between Oracle and Autonomy? It's pretty unseemly for one company to accuse the CEO at another of havin... Opinion
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If HP wants to be the new IBM, does Google want to be the new Apple?
So I go away for two weeks and all hell breaks loose. First, Google decides to buy Motorola's mobile phone operation, then HP says it's getting out of the PC business and discontinuing WebOS products. Now, the Google thing makes sense, kind of, if yo... Opinion
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Dell profits slide as ownership battle rages on
The future ownership of Dell might be uncertain but in the present the firm continues to struggle as the bleak PC market takes it toll on its numbers News
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IDC cuts global IT spending expectations
IDC has cut its forecast for growth in IT spending as the ongoing problems in the global economy continue to take their toll News
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CyberPower chooses Ingram as UK partner
UPS specialist CyberPower has chosen Ingram as its UK distributor as it looks to break into the market News
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Dell board asks Icahn to show them the money
The latest twist in the ongoing battle for control of Dell has seen the PC maker's board ask questions of financing of bidder Carl Icahn News
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Two vendor signings expand Hammer portfolio
Quanta and Promise Technology join storage VAD’s line-up, bringing new OEM and vertical options to the channel News
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C2000 kicks off education campaign
With the key buying period in the education market kicking off Computer 2000's public sector unit has launched a campaign to drive growth in that market News
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MicroScope's top stories, week ending 3 May 2013
Our regular look back at the most important channel news stories from the past seven days, as chosen by MicroScope readers News
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IBM server biz too pricey for Lenovo
Reports talks over sale of IBM’s x86 business have broken down over price News
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Restore adds tech disposal options with IT Efficient
Document storage and secure shredding specialist Restore can now offer customers the chance to dispose of technology after splashing out £1.8m on IT Efficient News
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IBM misses targets as software deals slip
Big Blue has missed its earnings and revenue targets for its first quarter blaming some software and mainframe deals that failed to get signed off News
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