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- ACEs winners - the full list
- Siemens PLM looks to channel to drive growth
- Microsoft enters tablet fray with Surface
- Oracle software sales rise and cloud shows growth
- Bullish Getronics may get green light to go shopping
- Motorola Solutions devours Psion in £129m deal
- CA Technologies unveils security boss to expand UK share
- Alvea adds DNS functionality to cloud portfolio
- Prosumer networkers new target for Western Digital
- MicroScope ACEs winners revealed
- Channel names handed gongs in Queen's list
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 15 June 2012
- Midmarket bosses open to partnerships
- Old Apple kit still demanding a premium
- ANS among first to nab elite Cisco NetApp FlexPod badge
- Government promises to do more to ease credit flow
- VAD concept effectively meaningless, says VAD
- Carphone Warehouse plans to broaden tech product range
- Opex pitch not the magic bullet
- Dell to channel: resistance is futile
- Interactive Ideas adds NetFort to UK line-up
- Computacenter to hire 700 services staff
- Daisy launches CloudSelect offering at Cloud World Forum
- Accumuli Edges into SIEM market
- Managed services already a major channel revenue contributor
- Partnerships key to survival in a managed service world
- Security threat awareness up but little being done by users
- Software transformation drives Portal to 50% sales growth
- Caretower picks Rise for cloud services transition
- Compliance demand drives Vigil growth
- Insurance sector failing to deal with security threats
- Ricoh turns to Midwich to handle projector line
- Fujitsu hires cloud channel boss for midmarket push
- Kaspersky discovers Flame and Stuxnet are connected
- Europarts deal to boost EET UK exposure
- CIF calls for best practice amid growing din of cloud pitches
- New appointment to oversee Six Degrees acquisitions
- Five minute interview: David Akka, Magic Software Enterprises (UK)
- Fagan rejoins C2000 after being handed Maverick role
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 8 June 2012
- Roundtable: The channel's role in security
- Rebuilding the UK economy on IT
- Five minute interview: Simon Rixon, BT Engage IT
- Comstor takes next step up Cisco training ladder
- Kurmi sizes up UK UC channels
- IDC sees virtualisation uptake hurting EMEA server sales
- Data breach victims likely to lose customers
- Face-to-face communication still crucial for channel success
- Five minute interview: Saul Matthews, Micron
- Android may falter if Microsoft, Apple strategies pay off
- Trustmarque to deploy Splunk
- UK legal sector ripe for cyber-attack, warn experts
- Coraid appointment to target EMEA growth
- Ingram gets Crucial and Lexar brands
- ShoreTel orders up Pattie to run distribution
- PEER1 gets NetBenefit
- Dell ups Premier Partner sales targets
- GFI enhances partner programme
- Column: Honestly, you treat this cloud like a hotel!
- Veeam ready to pass on leads from free Backup
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 1 June 2012
- Brighton hospital trust slammed by ICO
- Nutanix commences Euro channel blitz with SDG signing
- Gradwell looks to channel to support growth ambitions
- Microsoft trims back volume licensing price changes
- In-depth: Avoiding becoming a victim of corporate ID fraud
- Hard times ahead for EMEA server vendors, says Gartner
- Millions of pounds on offer for ICT research projects
- SMEs look for credit to fuel growth ambitions
- Ellison will take to Twitter to reveal cloud suite
- Social networks becoming communication medium of choice
- RIM boss talks of further strategic review as revenue drops
- ThinkGrid launches 'commitment-free' silver option
- Lenovo vows to put $1bn of new business in EMEA channel
- Medion could have bright future in UK, says Lenovo
- Economic conditions and skill shortages threaten MSPs
- Avnet adds social media to reseller services
- Casio hires former Maverick staffer to drive channel sales
- Flexibility the motivation for SME cloud adoption
- Flame poses challenge to anti virus status quo
- Kaspersky raises alarm over Flame threat
- Equanet sales head Holt heads to Lanway
- Those sticking with XP warned of costs consequences
- Software AG looks for channel to drive vertical expansion
- Restructuring costs wipe out Phoenix profits
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 25 May 2012
- Dell looks to integrate Wyse resellers into PartnerDirect
- Five minute interview: Jason Dance, Exclusive Networks
- Column: Your forecast is cloud, with massive outbreaks of crime
- IP Integration buys managed services provider Micropoint
- High capacity HDD sales helped by price reductions
- BYOD kills off Cisco Cius enterprise tablet
- UPS the remedy as South East suffers high rates of blackouts
- FAST takes anti-piracy education to London police
- Unite goes on the offensive over HP cuts
- HP slashes staff, restructures as profits plunge 31%
- Channel given nod as NetApp delivers solid Q4
- Senior staff guilty of ignoring security policies
- Mike Lynch leaves HP as Autonomy sales fall flat
- UK firms under cyber attack as criminals target financial data
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