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Two vendor signings expand Hammer portfolio
Storage distributor Hammer has added two new vendors to its bench in the shape of datacentre kit ODM Quanta, and high-performance storage specialist Promise Technology.
Both deals encompass pan-European rights, with Quanta lending more... News | MicroscopeUK
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Watchful Software latest signing for Cloud Distribution
Cloud Distribution says its latest signing will help the channel address customer concerns around insider security violations News | MicroscopeUK
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Hampshire signs broadband contract with BT
Hampshire County Council has signed a deal with BT to roll-out superfast broadband across the county.
The council will... News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Synaxon and Integra sign partnership agreement
Technology reseller group Synaxon has signed a partnership agreement with office supplies dealer group Integra to provide members with access to a wider portfolio of products News | MicroscopeUK
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FCO signs Detica as service management integrator
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has picked BAE Systems Detica as preferred bidder for its service management integration (SMI) framework, after a number of bidders dropped out of the running.
Under the contract, BAE Systems... News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Morrisons signs deal with Ocado for online delivery
Morrisons has signed a deal with Ocado to use its technology, logistics and distribution operations to deliver online groceries News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Kaspersky signs up ComputerLinks
ComputerLinks has been signed up by Kaspersky Lab to handle the security vendor's endpoint protection product News | MicroscopeUK
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Barack Obama signs cyber security executive order
US President Barack Obama has signed an executive order requiring federal agencies to share cyber threat information with private companies News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Code signing: Why it matters for mobile developers
Code signing creates a system of trust among mobile users, but it doesn't bolster the security of the app itself, says expert Dan Cornell. Answer | SearchSoftwareQuality.com
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EE signs up 318,000 4G customers
Despite having almost 28 million customers on its books, EE has only managed to sign up 318,000 to its 4G services in the first five months since launch News | ComputerWeekly.com
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