Vendors are becoming more vertically integrated, which has led to Cisco offering servers and HP enterprise networks. ITCandor looks at the challenges of vendor consolidation.
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IBM announced a new building block approach to its outsourcing business today. Read ITCandor’s analysis of the implications, comparisons and chances for success.
Filed under: Cloud Computing, IBM, Outsourcing | Tagged: Global services, IBM, Integrated Communications Services, outsourcing, Server Management, Service Desk, Storage Management | Leave a Comment »
HP’s new CEO Léo Apotheker and his executive team announced the company’s new stategy. Read ITCandor’s analysis of each division’s approach chances of success.
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AT&T has announced the acquisition of T-Mbile in the US. Read ITCandor’s analysis of the rationale and consequences with market sizing and market shares.
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ITCandor’s update on the creation of Everything Everywhere in the UK by T Mobile and Orange.
Filed under: Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere, France Telecom, Orange, T-Mobile, Telecoms Service, UK | Tagged: Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere, France Telecom, Orange, T-Mobile, Tom Alexander | 2 Comments »
Dell has managed the journey through recession and recovery well. We believe its is well positioned for enterprise and SMB growth, but more challenged in the consumer market. Read ITCandor’s research paper.
Filed under: Dell | Tagged: #Compellent, #Equallogic, #KACE, Dell, Hugh Jenkins, Rob Meinhardt | Leave a Comment »