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| August 2008 | Greetings {FIRST_NAME}, |
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re.Source Partners Named to Inc. 5000 Microsoft Prepares for End of Windows 5 Laptop Upgrades You Can Do Yourself Delta plans in-flight broadband re.Source Partners Opens California Office IT Asset Management & Education re.Source Partners Best Practices Roundtable: Fall 2008 - Detroit, MI Join industry experts in IT Asset Management and re.Source Professionals discussing best practices in handling existing and retired IT systems. re.Source Partners opens California Office: We're delighted to share this news with our clients and friends: re.Source Partners now has a California office with Gary Smith as California Director-Asset Recovery Services. Our Burbank office helps California and other west coast enterprises manage decommissioned IT equipment such as PCs, large computer systems, servers, monitors and other high-tech assets like audio/visual, telecommunications and point-of-sale equipment at the end of their useful lives.
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This achievement puts re.Source Partners Asset Management among an elite group that over the years has included Microsoft, Timberland, Cold Stone Creamery, Go Daddy, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Oracle, and UnderArmour. Many of today's most successful U.S. companies received their first public recognition when they appeared on the Inc. list. Click Here to see re.Source Partners on the list Microsoft Prepares for End of Windows With Midori Gartner, Inc. has highlighted 10 key predictions of events and developments that will affect IT and business in 2008 and beyond. The predictions highlight areas where executives and IT professionals need to take action in 2008. The full impact of these trends may not appear this year, but executives need to act now so that they can exploit the trends for their competitive advantage. "Selected from across our research areas as the most compelling and critical predictions, the trends and topics they address this year indicate a strong focus on individuals, the environment, and alternative ways of buying and selling IT services and technologies," said Daryl Plummer, managing vice president and Gartner Fellow. "These areas of focus imply a significant groundswell of change that may in turn change the entire industry."
Delta plans in-flight broadband wireless service Continental Airlines previously announced plans to offer similar service across a majority of its fleet. Several other U.S. airlines either offer similar service or plan to, though on a much more limited number of flights than the plans by Delta and Continental. Delta, which is based in Atlanta, said Tuesday that Wi-Fi service would be offered for a fee to customers traveling throughout the continental United States.
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Matthew G. Loria mattl@re-sourcepartners.com re.Source Partners Ph: 586.783.0700 x.225 Mobile: 586.615.3829 Fax: 586.783.3935
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