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Headquartered in Fremont, California, Corsair is designer and manufacturer of computer hardware, peripherals, and accessories specifically catering to the PC gaming market. Established as Corsair Microsystems in 1994, Corsair got its start by developing Level 2 cache modules for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Today, Corsair counts major companies like Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA Corporation as development partners. Read more >>

Posted on May 20, 2015 Sara Lewis IT news

Verizon Communications Inc. has bought AOL Inc. for $4.4 billion in an all-cash deal that was finalized in the second week of May 2015. Read more >>

Posted on May 15, 2015 Sara Lewis IT news

Nokia does not want to make cell phones, or sell phones, according to the latest reports. Read more >>

Posted on May 5, 2015 Sara Lewis IT news

Nokia Oyj has been in talks to acquire Alcatel-Lucent, possibly combining the two weakest players in their industry. Jointly announced, Nokia Oyj and Alcatel-Lucent stated that they are currently in “advanced discussions” on a “full combination” which would result in a public exchange offer. Their possible acquisition has been in discussion for the past few years and the two companies warn that the discussions could still possibly fall apart. The companies’ products and locations make them a good fit for each other and an acquisition between the two would assist in cutting costs as they compete with Sweden’s Ericsson and China’s Huawei.

Nokia would be able to expand their presence into the major United States market in which Alcatel-Lucent already exists as a primary supplier for AT&T and Verizon. The French government has a foot in this deal as it typically intervenes in major acquisition deals to maintain a French foothold in strategic industries along with keeping close attention to job cuts. Although the deal is backed by the French government, there could still be possibilities in challenges of cutting costs. History of acquisitions in the industry show historic difficulties in reducing costs in a business that cannot easily drop products and require extensive research and development. The last merger that occurred about a decade ago included Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia with Siemens in which both companies saw a loss in value and market share. Nokia Oyj is a Finnish communications and information technology company that serves the multinational market. Headquartered in Espoo, Uusimaa, the company has over 61,000 employees and has met over $12 billion euros in yearly revenue. Alcatel-Lucent is a French telecommunications equipment company that also provides their products and services to the global market. The company focuses primarily on fixed, mobile, and converged networking hardware, IP technologies, software, and services.

Via our proprietary website ASAP IT Technology, ASAP Semiconductor is a leading supplier of Nokia & Alcatel-Lucent products. Prospective customers can browse our inclusive inventory of hard-to-find obsolete and current Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent parts at www.asap-ittechnology.com. If you are interested in a part, please feel free to contact our knowledgeable sales staff at sales@asap-ittechnology.com or +1 714-705-4780 for a quote.
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Posted on April 16, 2015 Sara Lewis IT news

In April of 2015, Microsoft software engineer and CTO of Microsoft Azure, Mark Russinovich, stated that an open-source Windows is a definite possibility during a panel discussion at the 2015 ChefConf internet technology conference. His remarks caused many to suspect that Microsoft is shifting course away from its long-held strategy of tightly controlling its software products and services. Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the company has recently reached its fortieth year anniversary. In 2014, the company made a notable executive change when Satya Nadella (previously chief of the Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise division) assumed the position of CEO.

Nadella has been breaking with the company’s previous “strategy tax” line of thinking in which the maintaining the dominance of Windows was the foremost priority.Now, contrary to tradition, Microsoft offers its Office Suite products on mobile devices which use alternate operating systems. The new public statements on open-source software is a further indication that the company is leaning towards going along with the latest trends (such as open-source, mobile, cloud computing and vast data networks) in the technology industry, rather than retaining its leadership position through brute force (i.e. antitrust violations). Microsoft posted revenues of approximately $87 billion in 2014 and maintains a workforce of about 123,000 strong. According to the Economist, Nadella’s new strategy for Microsoft includes the likes of “mobile first, cloud first” and “platforms and productivity”, and even less formally “build stuff that people like”. This newfound flexibility is a response to the increase of mobile computing, at the expense of PCs (with sales of personal computers down by 13% since last year). Other initiatives under his reign include the acquisition of innovative startups such as Acompli (an email app developer) and Mojang (developer of online game Minecraft) and releasing test versions of products to the public from a website called Garage.

Via our proprietary website ASAP IT Technology, ASAP Semiconductor is a leading supplier of Microsoft products. Prospective customers can browse our inclusive inventory of hard-to-find obsolete and current Microsoft parts at www.asap-ittechnology.com. If you are interested in a part, please feel free to contact our knowledgeable sales staff at sales@asap-ittechnology.com or +1-714-705-4780 for a quote.
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Posted on April 15, 2015 Sara Lewis IT news


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