Sorry kids, Infosys and Wipro have cancelled graduate recruitment India's big four outsourcers scored record deals in Q2, but revenue didn't reflect those successes Channel20 Oct 2023 | 6
Gulf states and 'The Stans' could become new tech hotspot – analyst One has the talent, one has the money – both want more tech Channel12 Oct 2023 | 17
Microsoft delays debut of IoT security offer due to 'unexpected system challenges' Updated Software giant tells partners not to sell it but also happy to take your cash now Channel05 Oct 2023 | 11
Microsoft tells partners unbundling Teams is a 'compromise' with the EU Meanwhile, Zoom boss calls on US authorities to consider adopting Europe's breakout policy Channel06 Sep 2023 | 17
Two top execs quit Infosys mere months after its president skipped CISO and head of HR depart as services market tightens Channel06 Jul 2023 | 3
Bad times are just starting for India's IT outsourcers, says JP Morgan All of FY2024 is going to be a 'washout' Channel16 Jun 2023 | 70
Dell pulls storage, PCs, and compute into Apex ITaaS platform – a little late Dell World Continues feeding the hybrid cloud monster Channel23 May 2023 |
India's major IT outsourcers slow hiring and fret about deal pipelines Two years ago the big four hired 243,000 workers. Last year that fell to 82,000 Channel05 May 2023 | 15
Microsoft coughs up some change after allegedly selling software to no-no companies Nadella happy to sling code to Russians and Iranians, or nah? Channel07 Apr 2023 | 13
Microsoft pauses delayed partner ecosystem security update to count its money Active Directory privilege de-escalation will run for nine days in May before taking June off Channel16 Mar 2023 | 2
India’s top four outsourcers report rosy revenues, mild macroeconomic misgivings Attrition woes subside as workers stop shifting, producing pleasing cost savings Channel17 Jan 2023 | 3
Microsoft extends deadline for partners to improve their clients' security with unauthorised Azure AD tweaks Partners may be dragging the chain a little – perhaps you'd like to hurry them up? Channel14 Oct 2022 |
Alibaba Cloud reveals billion dollar 'ecosystem upgrade' It's mostly a channel program with a fancy name, plus more outposts Channel26 Sep 2022 | 1
Philippines decides outsourcers need incentives to stick around, after all Just three months ago senior bureaucrat said 'Tax perks are not that important to investors.' Contortions now in place to keep cash flowing Channel19 Sep 2022 | 4
Salesperson's tech dream delivered by ill-equipped consultant who charged for the inevitable fix Who,Me? ‘I had a sharp new suit and a misplaced sense of confidence’ – and made a costly mistake Channel05 Sep 2022 | 56
India's big four services giants bemoan rising labor costs Business is good at TCS, Wipro, Infosys and HCL – but margin pressure and staff attrition are big problems Channel25 Jul 2022 | 24
Microsoft postpones shift to New Commerce Experience subscriptions The whiff of rebellion among Cloud Solution Providers is getting stronger Channel29 Jun 2022 | 8
Lenovo to form venture with Hong Kong comms conglomerate PCCW Gains access to offshoring centers in Malaysia and Philippines Channel15 Jun 2022 | 2
Microsoft forgot to renew the certificate for its Windows Insider subdomain Visitors to insider.windows.com met with safety warning - how reassuring Channel10 Jun 2022 | 37
European tech businesses cool on China due to coronavirus lockdowns Oops. Beijing wants zero COVID, not zero foreign investment Channel06 May 2022 | 13
‘How not to hire a North Korean plant posing as a techie’ guide updated by US and South Korean authorities Advise turning off and never using remote desktop protocol, prohibiting private VPNs, not trusting recruiters’ due diligence
Take Windows 11... please. Leaks confirm low numbers for Microsoft's latest OS Time to rethink Windows 10 support cycle then?
In-memory database Redis wants to dabble in disk Aims to lower costs and broaden appeal of system popular with devs
Nokia to erase up to 14,000 employees from payroll Profits plunge, sales down in Q3. Multi-year cost cutting drive means staff will be decimated
Royal College considers no confidence move after Excel recruitment debacle Mangled spreadsheets mean government was asleep on the job and should be held to account
First Brexit, now X-it: Musk 'considering' pulling platform from EU over probe Comment Plus: Working from home is 'detached from reality' says world's richest man
Analysts scratch heads over MariaDB's decision to ditch DBaaS crown jewels 'Their future is murky at the moment'
What's unconstitutional about Google keyword search warrants? Nothing, says Colorado Supreme Court Arson case produces a very tricky precedent for anyone who values digital privacy
Paying for WinRAR in all the wrong ways - Russia and China hitting ancient app Incidentally, Windows 11 has native rar support now
Ericsson pulls out of Russia 'indefinitely' to protest war in Ukraine Plus: AMD tells El Reg it stopped 'all technical, product support and marketing' in pariah state Channel11 Apr 2022 | 18
Capita offloads Microsoft licensing biz Trustmarque to private equity for £110m Remainder of Capita's Portfolio of unwanted businesses to be expunged by year end, says CEO Channel28 Jan 2022 | 1
Pakistan considers ten-year tax holiday for freelance techies Could clean up dispute over who collects tax and when, but unlikely to worry outsourcing rivals Channel25 Jan 2022 | 11
Renewal chasing as-a-service is now a thing – and vendors love it Third parties get some data, use it to send mails as if they were your reseller, and – phew! – you don't get calls from sales people Channel28 Oct 2021 | 21
Who are shortages good for? The channel! World's biggest distributor forecasts tech price hikes from January Canalys Forum 2021 Things not likely to improve until 2023 Channel15 Oct 2021 | 3
Windows what? PC makers have bigger things on their minds Canalys Forums Remember those days when OSes were the be-all and end-all? Channel08 Oct 2021 | 40
Raspberry Pi looks to set up African retail channel to make buying a mini computer there as easy as Pi High shipping costs barrier to access for many of continent’s inhabitants Channel06 Oct 2021 | 17
Japan's NTT Group to allow remote work for all 320,000 staff Ditching central offices in favour of over 250 regional facilities for a workforce twice the size of Microsoft's Channel29 Sep 2021 | 3
BRICS bloc deepens collaboration on ecommerce and selling services across borders Good news for consumers, exporters, and outsourcers Channel06 Sep 2021 | 4
Busy day in China: Xi Jinping announces tech-sharing, services export push and a bourse for startups Also banned telly shows from featuring men with an 'abnormal aesthetic' – basically the kind of chap you'd find in a boy band Channel03 Sep 2021 | 17
Telefónica's cloud limb slurps Cancom's UK&I biz to cash in on Brit enterprise tech market There's a tasty NHS contract in there Channel30 Jul 2021 |
Lockdown-induced gadgetry rush sent Dixons Carphone's online sales skywards – and repaid £73m of furlough wages But mobile biz continues to wane Channel30 Jun 2021 | 4
The great fire sale continues as Capita sells government joint venture Axelos for £380m It's the longest day of the year Channel21 Jun 2021 | 5
UK.gov finally proposes to police rogue umbrella companies but leaves questions unanswered Show me the money! say campaigners hoping to stamp out nefarious practices Channel10 Jun 2021 | 5
Microsoft's bricks-and-mortar retail operation set to return from the grave? Not quite From July you'll be able to swipe credit card for kit at 'Experience Centers' Channel09 Jun 2021 | 1
Massive tech-for-British-schoolkids cash pot up for grabs as UK education buyers prep £140m agreement It is Thursday and it's framework-tastic Channel03 Jun 2021 | 11
It's the UK contractor tax factor: IR35 outsiders gaining leverage in skills market, survey finds New tax rules see a hike in use of umbrella companies - another can of worms Channel02 Jun 2021 | 18
33 'unsustainably loss-making' Dixons Travel outlets set to be shuttered affecting 400 staff Electronics retailer 'confident' workers can be offered opportunities elsewhere in the business Channel28 Apr 2021 | 6
UK Home Office tenders £5m for a supplier to help it greenlight IT projects. Yes, you read that correctly Procurement raises questions over supplier creating its own sales pipeline within govt Channel19 Apr 2021 | 16
Microsoft sues Florida reseller it alleges sold 'black market access devices' allowing unlocking of Office 365 Copyright and trademark infringements alleged by Redmond's legal eagles Channel05 Nov 2020 | 15
Fancy building to-spec PCs for the Bank of England, and more? A £46m end user support contract is up for grabs The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street needs help managing thousands of laptops, PCs and tablets Channel30 Oct 2020 | 17
Selling hardware on a pay-per-use or subscription model is a 'lie' created by marketing bods Canalys Forum 2020 Capex to opex, capex to opex, capex to opex... Stop. 'It's just not what people really want' Channel09 Oct 2020 | 82
Brit tax collector HMRC wants fireside chat with suppliers to discuss ways to spend the annual £900m IT budget Prising open that pork barrel again? Nah, it's never been closed Channel30 Sep 2020 | 3
Remember Entatech? UK liquidators are still trying to seize founder Jason Tsai's assets High Court hears of offshore assets, tax fraud, and freezing orders Channel24 Sep 2020 | 11
Reseller gives Brits Insight into value webcam shipments of the future-ture-ture-ture Updated Pull on your gold hoodie and Darth Vader breathing apparatus and take a trip with us to 2051 Channel18 Sep 2020 | 4
Ex-Dell distributor in Lebanon ignored ban on suing US tech giant. Now four directors have been sentenced to prison in the UK 18- and 9-month terms dished out for contempt of court Channel09 Jun 2020 | 47
Brit competition regulator will soon be able to seize rogue traders' domains – and even Amazon accounts Wide-ranging powers come into force in June Channel18 May 2020 | 26
Capita, Fujitsu and pals tuck into slices of £3bn London NHS framework What lots are in the public sector pork barrel? Hardware, software, cloud services, security... plus chatbots and blockchain Channel18 May 2020 | 17
Post-pandemic hard-sell under way: Resellers leaned on to convert free trial users into fully paid-up customers Eight weeks to turn ‘helping you enable remote work with Office 365 at this difficult time’ into cash Channel12 May 2020 | 6
Brit IT infrastructure giant Computacenter hits pause on shareholder dividends after furloughing 10% of staff Engineers, consultants can't visit client sites so home they go Channel23 Apr 2020 | 4
'Anything' related to remote working is a winner for Euro disties, but classic enterprise hardware? That's another story Official stats reach Vulture Towers Channel07 Apr 2020 | 19
Tech services biz Allvotec furloughing staff, asking remainder – including top brass – to take pay cut CEO talks of measures to combat expected sales slide due to pandemic Channel03 Apr 2020 | 5
Under pressure: K3 to put loss-making UK Microsoft Dynamics reseller biz into administration Updated AIM-listed biz says THAT virus meant it has little choice, will seek a buyer Channel01 Apr 2020 | 6
Softcat MD stepping down at reseller months after flogging £1.5m worth of stock Slips out door with 620,000 shares to enjoy a life less ordinary Channel25 Mar 2020 |
Thought you'd go online to buy better laptop for home working? Too bad, UK. So did everyone. Laptops, monitors and WLANs fly off shelves Eventually, 'customers will stop buying and start preserving capital' Channel20 Mar 2020 | 118
UK Carphone Warehouse shops set to sling their last phones, 2.9k redundancies hit high street, as Dixons closes all 531 'standalone' sites CW to live on as a counter in a Curry's, as CEO says: Mobile is 'currently holding back the whole business' Channel17 Mar 2020 | 22
Resellers facing 'months' of delays for orders to be fulfilled. IT gathers dust on docks as coronavirus-stricken China goes back to work SSDs, laptops, servers all hit in the struggle for stock Channel12 Mar 2020 | 52
'Up to 300' UK heads to roll at Brit IT services firm Allvotec, with 200 jobs offshored to Bulgaria in cost-cutting drive Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do... Channel11 Mar 2020 | 21
UK.gov lays out COVID-19 guidance as the tech supply chain considers its own Calm down now Channel03 Mar 2020 | 59
Aria Technology loses Court of Appeal bid over £750k VAT dispute Firm must pay HMRC's legal costs, rules judge Channel27 Feb 2020 | 17
AMD takes a bite out of Intel's PC market share across Europe amid microprocessor shortages, rising Ryzen Mmmm, these scraps are pretty darn meaty Channel21 Feb 2020 | 57
Capita unfurls new consulting arm. Hmm, what shall we call it? Reg's Logowatch team sad to report UK outsourcing baddie didn't get too creative Channel19 Dec 2019 | 52
Mmmm... fresh, delicious tenders: Forget G-Cloud, this £6.5bn Technology Products and Associated Services framework is where it's at Will no one think of the SMEs? Oh, actually some have made the grade Channel13 Dec 2019 |
David Phillips, godfather of UK tech distribution industry, dies aged 74 Obit Northamber founder passes after 'short illness' Channel09 Dec 2019 | 1
Ireland's B.ICONIC snaffles Stormfront to become largest Apple reseller in the UK May we suggest a rebrand? Channel06 Dec 2019 | 10
Getronics confirms – finally – that CEO has quit following HMRC VAT payment debacle Ailing services integrator pulls in more cash from backers to pay off debts, rebrands US MSP arm Channel20 Nov 2019 | 6
One of Blighty's most-loved charities hands £46m to one of Blighty's least-loved outsourcers I'll take the National Trust and Capita for 100, Alex Channel24 Oct 2019 | 47
Everything must go as school IT supplier Gaia Technologies' £5.7m debt burden revealed Firm £1m in arrears with single creditor and owes HMRC £886k Channel23 Oct 2019 | 20
Yay, Intel chip shortages should be over soon! Nope. Strap in, at least another quarter or two to go, say PC execs Canalys Channels Forum Chipzilla's keeping mum ... Channel18 Oct 2019 | 19
Getronics CEO on HMRC winding-up petition: An 'embarrassing' blip with cash in the wrong places Corporate expansionism to blame for issues, claims bossman Channel15 Oct 2019 | 22
John Lennon says hello. Hello, hello... as Cancom buys Novosco for £70m You know, co-founder of the Belfast-based reseller Channel14 Oct 2019 | 4
Swiss wheeze: Microsoft reseller titan SoftwareONE plots IPO on Zurich exchange If that floats your boat Channel14 Oct 2019 | 1
Aria Technology takes £750k VAT fraud case to Court of Appeal Senior beak overrules Upper Tribunal judges' refusal Channel09 Oct 2019 | 4
You only need to click once, fool: Gaming rig sales up as Trump presses continue on trade tariff tussle God bless America panic buying Channel03 Oct 2019 | 13
You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's watch for tech sales VAT weirdness through the channel Feature Ignorance is no defence, just ask HMRC Channel01 Oct 2019 | 18
Margin mugs: A bank paid how much for a 2m Ethernet cable? WTF! El Reg brings you the hall of shame Channel28 Sep 2019 | 211
HMRC slaps Getronics with winding-up petition: It'll be sorted out today, blurts tech services firm Hurry up – nearly beer o' clock Channel25 Sep 2019 | 24
Hm. Is it wise to assume 'no material disruption' from 'volatile' UK climate, Dixons Carphone? Mobile biz is a mess, but we're sticking to revenue guidance Channel05 Sep 2019 | 2
Arrow? More like Boomerang, amirite? Computacenter buys back tech disposal biz it disposed of IT kit recycling arm that 'wasn't core' turns out to be important Channel13 Aug 2019 | 5
Microsoft blocked TSO Host's email IPs from Hotmail, Outlook inboxes and no one seems to care Apart from the poor sods paying for the service, that is Channel09 Aug 2019 | 50
Microsoft tells resellers: 'We listened to you, and we have acted' (PS: Plz keep making us money) Software-snatcher backs down on licence plans Channel12 Jul 2019 | 44
Will you be inspired by Inspire? If Microsoft's Slack-for-suits Teams is your cup of tea, perhaps Inspire Just in time for event kick-off: MS Teams overtakes Slack in daily active users Channel11 Jul 2019 | 5
Microsoft giveth and Microsoft taketh away: Partner boss explains yanking of free licences Updated Cloud giant's blunt instrument clobbers loyal resellers too Channel11 Jul 2019 | 41
Microsoft middlemen rebel against removal of free software licences No more internal use rights for channel types – you'll have to pay for them yourselves Channel09 Jul 2019 | 37
Who left a database of emails, credit cards, plain-text passwords, and more open to the web this week? Tech Data, come on down! Business IT giant that services Apple, Cisco, and others, exposed 264GB of info Databases06 Jun 2019 | 30
Ready with the 'welcome neighbour' fruitbasket, retailers? Amazon opens Manchester pop-up shop High street's online killer appears on actual high street, again Channel03 Jun 2019 | 17
Police ICT Company kills £500m procurement, no longer wants one box shifter to rule them all Yep, THAT would-be siloed IT smasher, conceived in Theresa May's brainpan 8 years ago... Channel16 May 2019 | 21
Europe's home PC buyers reach for their collective smartphone, sigh: We don't need a new desktop. This is a computer, right? UK personal sales drop whopping 17.6%, Windows saves day for biz Channel16 Apr 2019 | 34
No Court of Appeal for you! Judges uphold Aria PC firm VAT fraud ruling Plus: A year ago today El Reg changed the law Channel10 Apr 2019 | 12
Quadsys exec who hacked rival firm's database in 2016 convicted of assault Community work order slapped on infosec biz MD Paul Cox Channel01 Apr 2019 | 4
Look what the Softcat dragged in: Revenues grow 21% as UK reseller refuses to blink at Brexit 'We remain confident that we are well prepared for different scenarios,' reckons boss man Channel19 Mar 2019 | 7
Carphone Warehouse fined £29m for mis-selling mobile insurance to punters who didn't need it Smartphone retailer at centre of very own PPI scandal after FCA probe Channel13 Mar 2019 | 51
Product. Reselling. Lives. Computacenter sales fly due to product, not services Windows 10 workplace and data centre refreshes come good Channel12 Mar 2019 | 1
Apple reseller Solutions Inc pulls down shutters, calls in administrators Updated Staff told: 'Do not come to work tomorrow. Do not attempt to re-enter the store for any reason' Channel20 Feb 2019 | 46
Brit security services firm SecureData sold to France's Orange for an undisclosed sum UK biz sells to non-UK one that exploits sh!tty exchange rate Channel01 Feb 2019 | 13
Hard Brexit, soft Brexit, deal or no deal: Doesn't matter – all integrator CGI sees is dollar signs It's just one big opportunity to make money Channel31 Jan 2019 | 7
Brexit? Now that it's raining more than ever, know we're OK at Computacenter We are just a very humble reseller, eller, eller, eh, eh, eh Channel23 Jan 2019 | 5
Dixons Carphone smarting from £440m loss as it writes down goodwill on mobile biz No one's buying new friggin' handsets, says retailer Channel12 Dec 2018 | 54
UKFast mulls putting IPO on ice due to six little letters: BREXIT 'Highly unlikely' amid 'so much uncertainty', says boss Channel29 Nov 2018 | 32