27 Jul 2009
Just in case you missed them first time around, here's a round up of the web-only stories that got people clicking last week...
1) SCH Distribution buys IQ Sys
The distributor continued on the acquisition path by snapping up IQ Sys, in a move it claims will give it a 60 per cent share of the UK Citrix market.
2) Dell slashes deal registration threshold
The vendor cut minimum deal value from £30,000 to £20,000 for PCs, servers and printers
3) Cash-rich resellers to drive consolidation
Almost 200 UK resellers are ready to splash their cash after building up substantial warchests, research claims
4)
Avaya
agrees to buy Nortel's enterprise arm
Comms vendor to sell off EMEA operations while a stalking horse bidding process
is kicked off for the rest of the world
5) BSA strings up London pirates
Design agency, property advisors and asset management firms caught out in anti-piracy crackdown
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