So we can conclude from this that Microsoft licences are not flying off the shelves then - contrary to all the marketing hype.
Microsoft distie Entatech goes TITSUP
The loss of contracts with strategic vendors and the subsequent decline in sales forced components distributor Entatech to call in administrative receivers, The Reg can confirm. Insolvency practitioners Chris Pole and Mark Orton from KPMG were appointed on 8 May, and now face the task of "exploring" what seem like limited …
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Wednesday 10th May 2017 08:01 GMT Anonymous Coward
Let me guess, the receiver males a load of redundancies after securing their own fees, tells others they are expected to continue to work but there's no guarantee of their pay by the company telling them to continue working (ie the receiver), and in the meantime all creditors except the receiver just have to hang around waiting for whatever KPMG deems to be the best option, with no comebacks against the receiver if creditors disagree with option / decisions or takes ages to for anything?
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Wednesday 10th May 2017 17:09 GMT Anonymous Coward
worked for a competor of theirs
We used to hear complaints about enta back then so its not a major surprise to me... i also know that we started selling Fujitsu servers about the same time they stopped so I can see how that might have had an effect on them too.
Now I just wonder what my old MD would make of it all.