Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Dell names new Middle East distributor


Changing the face of online shopping. How the big retailers are teaming up with their online competitors. >> full story



LINUXWORLD - Lenovo and Dell sneak Linux on to new PCs


Open source software has made further inroads into Microsoft's heartland this week as both Lenovo and Dell announced Linux-based PCs. Lenovo which claims the world's number three PC maker slot looks to be meeting arch-rival Dell head-on as they become the first two significant market players to announce Linux-based desktop machines. >> full story



Dell Launches Linux Laptops In UK


Available now in the United Kingdom Germany and France the systems are Dells first steps to meet the needs of the Linux enthusiast community outside of the United States. The announcement is a direct result of extensive customer feedback received via Dells web site for fielding and acting upon customers suggestions to improve products services and operations. >> full story



Dell names new Middle East distributor


Dell has turned up the heat in the region's PC and storage systems space by signing a dedicated distribution partner to push its commercial products in several Middle East markets. The appointment of Asbis - better known for its strength in components wholesale - is a sign of the vendor's intent to gain stronger coverage in the corporate sector particularly among small or medium-sized businesses (SMBs). >> full story



Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,