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PartnerAxis will continue development of an e-marketplace for Linux
solutions and information (launching this summer), uniting Linux
manufacturers, resellers and end-users. “We have a vision. We will
deliver the Linux channel by serving as a neutral facilitator for all channel
players and providers and seekers of Linux products and solutions,”
said Dean Taylor, president and CEO of PartnerAxis.
An initial cash infusion from BySynergy will be used to complete the
PartnerAxis e-marketplace, and for the development of programs to facilitate
partner adoption of the PartnerAxis system. Expansion of the PartnerAxis
management team and internal staff are currently in progress.
Karen Smith, senior analyst, Aberdeen Group said, “Creating an
effective channel is a critical necessity for Linux manufacturers and resellers
whose customers are increasingly demanding Linux solutions. PartnerAxis
leverages its experience in Linux and the Channel to help companies develop more
successful, cost-effective channel programs.”
About PartnerAxis
PartnerAxis delivers the Linux channel by bringing Linux manufacturers,
resellers and end-users together through an e-marketplace that features
Linux solutions and information. The PartnerAxis e-marketplace will
help to automate and enable key Internet-based processes and transactions
that solve the complex business processes necessary for launching new
products into the Channel. PartnerAxis also provides comprehensive, integrated
channel development, marketing and consulting services for the Linux
market.
PartnerAxis is located in Orem, Utah. For more information, visit
The company has offices in Phoenix and Sedona, Ariz.
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The machine’s spec. closely matches the rumoured details, but interestingly it won’t
ship with a metal enclosure like its high-end sibling, the Titanium PowerBook G4.
Instead, it just looks like one – the iBooks’ “impact resistant” plastic case is styled
and coloured to give it a brushed metal look, but that’s as far as it goes. Still, you
can see why casual observers might have thought the machine they’d seen was a
true junior Titanium G4.”
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