Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Arrow Electronics Acquires Cross Telecom [aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com]

Arrow Electronics Acquires Cross Telecom [aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com]

Question by charles t: COMPUTERS HOW TO ACCESS PREVIOUS REVIEWED INTERNET SITES WITH LEFT ARROW? At one time, if I had visited a site on the internet, and then to another SITE, all I had to do was hit the left Arrow symbol on the top LEFT, to go back to the previous site. Now the arrow appears, but is not engaged, so previous reviewed sites cannot be accessed. How can I get previous sites to be reviewed with the arrow. Best answer for COMPUTERS HOW TO ACCESS PREVIOUS REVIEWED INTERNET SITES WITH LEFT ARROW?:

Answer by Habiba
I don't know what's wrong with your arrow button, but if it's not working then an alternative way to get to your viewing history is to go to the top of the page, and click on "history". Can you see the history button?

[arrow computers]

SpinChimp - The Professional Spinner

A parody of the Arrow Computers advertisement starring Tezza! Basically this was just a mockery of Arrow Computers, because like in this advertisement, thats how crap they really are. They obviously hired some random nerd off the street (with no real computer knowledge or any common knowledge for that matter), payed him minimum wage, named him: Rusty Gates (one of the most uninspired names of all time), and forced him to appear on all their commercials. After seeing this commercial I thought: "Hey! That's what Tezza would do, except he would star in all the commercials himself and make the prices higher!". Arrow Computers is seriously one of the most over priced and crappiest computer stores in the world, so I thought I should go one step worse and create: Kelmy Computers. (Please note: This is Not actually a real computer shop)

aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com Kelmy Computers

The distributor of electronics components and enterprise-computing products, which had seen double-digit sales growth for nearly two years, saw its momentum slow late last year and sales turn negative in the first quarter of 2012. Arrow has continued ... Arrow Electronics Q2 profit down 27%

Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE:ARW) announced that the company has acquired Cross Telecom ("Cross"), a leading North American service provider of converged and internet protocol technologies and Avaya Nortel telecommunication products and services. Cross' portfolio of solutions and services includes voice, data, Internet-protocol telephony, wireless and CrossNet maintenance and support provided to Fortune 1000 customers.

 

"This acquisition is a continuation of Arrow's strategy to expand into faster growing, high-margin services that complement our global ECS business," said Andy Bryant, president of Arrow Global Enterprise Computing Solutions. "Cross strengthens our customer and supplier relationships as well as our industry and technical expertise in the unified communications, telephony and managed services industry."

 

Cross is headquartered in Bloomington, MN, and has approximately 315 employees. Total sales were approximately $ 120 million for the year ended December 31, 2010. The transaction is expected to be $ .01-$ .05 per share accretive to earnings in the first full year of operations. Cross will be managed through Shared Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrow Electronics.

 

Cross Telecom, is dedicated to keeping employees and clients educated with the latest unified communications information available. By providing a complete portfolio of Voice, Data, IP Telephony, Wireless, CrossNet Maintenance and Support, Professional Services and Cross University, Cross has defined itself as a complete, end-to-end integrator of converged technologies nationwide. For award-winning customer service on Avaya Nortel telecommunication products and services, contact Cross Telecom to meet your VoIP for business needs at http://crosstelecom.com.

 

Arrow Electronics (www.arrow.com) is a global provider of products, services and solutions to industrial and commercial users of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. Headquartered in Melville, N.Y., Arrow serves as a supply channel partner for over 1,200 suppliers and 115,000 original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers and commercial customers through a global network of more than 340 locations in 52 countries.

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