11 May 2009
Just in case you missed them first time around, here's a round up of the web-only stories that got the most clicks last week...
1)
Equanet
joins Dell’s top table
Dell has claimed a big scalp in its UK channel assault, unveiling giant reseller
Equanet as its newest Certified Partner
Millionaire founder of dabs.com cleared on five charges including sexual assault and attempted rape
3)
Euler
Hermes forecasts bankruptcy spike
Credit insurance giant issues bleak assessment of the market after posting drop
in profits
4) Clearswift solves distribution riddle with Sphinx appointment
Vendor parts company with Bell and Magirus as it moves to a sole-distributor model with Sphinx
5)
Epic
commences liquidation proceedings
East Sussex PC builder becomes the latest to fall victim to tough market
conditions
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Mark Needham, founder of distributor Widget, argues that John Browett leaves for Apple with Dixons in better shape than when he arrived
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