Computacenter ditches PC distribution - The Register
Computacenter has finished a strategic review which means it is pulling out of trade distribution of PCs and printers to focus on servers and storage products.
At the start of last year Computacenter Distribution hired Phil King from SCH in order to increase revenues from virtualisation and business continuity.
The move is likely to cut revenues for 2009 by £70m, but should not have any impact on profits.
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