Tags : educationIngram Bolsters SMB and Government, Education Programs[February 16, 2012] Distributor rebrands government and education unit, adds technical support, financial enhancements, benefits to offerings for channel partners. Read More...Tags: SMB , education , distributor , channel partners , Ingram Micro , public sector , governnmentMicrosoft Lands 16 New Cloud Computing Deals with Public Sector Clients[February 27, 2011] Vendor counts 190 state and local government agencies and 10,000 educational institutions for its cloud services. Read More... Tags: cloud computing , Microsoft , education , government , public sectorCisco, HP, Among Top IT Education Vendors[January 24, 2011] New IDC report evaluates 11 technology vendors on market capabilities and strategies in global IT education market. Results show leading vendors adapt training offerings to client needs but struggle to demonstrate the impact of training on the enterprise. Read More... Tags: Red Hat , education , Cisco , HP , IDCGates Foundation $20 Education Grant Proposals Due in Three Weeks[October 28, 2010] Gates Foundation $20 Education Grant Proposals Due in Three Weeks Read More... Tags: education , technology , Educause , Gates FoundationD&H Distributing to Carry InFocus Digital Projectors, Large Displays for SMB, Education Markets[October 22, 2010] D&H Distributing to Carry InFocus Digital Projectors, Large Displays for SMB, Education Markets Read More... Tags: SMB , education , D&H Distributing , displays , InFocusMicrosoft Supplies Kentucky Education Dept With Cloud Computing Services[June 07, 2010] School board replaces 180 Exchange servers, estimates $6 million savings. Read More... Tags: cloud computing , Microsoft , education , live@eduIngram Names Top-Performing Public Sector Channel Partners for 2009[November 30, 2009] 15 government and education resellers receive top honors for growth and performance. Read More... Tags: education , government , distributor , Ingram Micro , awards |
Solutions in a Small World (Latin America): Sealed with a KissEven in today’s Internet-dominated world, in-person business connections still make strong impressions. But face-to-face marketers must be aware of cultural disconnects, explains AMD’s Gerald Youngblood. |

