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ACCUCOM - Partners
Many infrastructure
consulting firms have concentrated solely on hardware solutions.
Accucom Consulting has always developed and designed solutions
from the application layer where the client spends the majority
of their computing day. By designing networks and software solutions
from the application layer we have been able to leverage our hardware
and software vendor partnerships to the benefit our clients. The
Internet has evened the consumer playing field for purchasing
computers and peripherals, yet we have large corporations and
organizations that test prices on a daily basis. Our 15 years
of industry relationships have allowed Accucom Consulting optimal
purchasing power. This purchasing strength has provided us with
strong technical associations with vendors and distributors that
not only present hardware and software at discounted prices but
also assist with technical recommendations and best practices.
Hardware
Manufacturers
Hewlett Packard
Compaq
IBM
Cisco
3COM
Apple
Hitachi (HDS)
Sony
SonicWall
APC
Extreme
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Software
Manufacturers
Microsoft
IBM - Lotus
Citrix
Novell
Symantec
Adobe
Veritas
Computer Associates
RSA
Trend Micro
SonicWall
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For an online account
please contact: sales@accucomci.com
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The bidding war for data storage vendor 3PAR is over, with HP winning the company for $2.4 billion after Dell bowed out. - (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ) won the bidding war to buy data storage company 3PAR Inc (NYSE:PAR) for $2.4 billion, after rival Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) bowed out from a drawn-out bidding war on Thursday.
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