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  2. Synnex - Wikipedia

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    Synnex was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services to businesses. It merged with competitor Tech Data to form TD Synnex . It was founded in 1980 by Robert T. Huang and based in Fremont, California .

  3. TD Synnex - Wikipedia

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    TD Synnex Corporation is an American IT distribution company with a workforce of 22,000 in over 100 countries. [2] It was formed in 2021 by the merger of Synnex and Tech Data . TD Synnex is led by CEO Patrick Zammit.

  4. Tech Data - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2021, Tech Data completed a merger with Synnex. This merger created a new company with $59.8 billion in revenue, TD Synnex. Through the combination of both companies, TD Synnex becomes the largest IT distributor, surpassing Ingram Micro. As of Sep 1, 2024 Patrick Zammit is the new CEO in place of Rich Hume. [11]

  5. Concentrix - Wikipedia

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    It was a subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) since 2006 and went public as an independent company on December 1, 2020. [4] [5] Concentrix made its debut on the Fortune 500 list in 2024, ranking #499. [6]

  6. ComputerLand - Wikipedia

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    Synnex created ComputerLand Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Synnex, consisting of the ComputerLand and Datago businesses. [12] On October 9, 1998, Inacom purchased Vanstar for a reported $465 – $480 million. The resulting company employed nearly 12,000 and was estimated to generate $7 billion in revenue.

  7. MiTAC - Wikipedia

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    MiTAC was founded in Hsinchu Science Park on 8 December 1982. By 1985 MiTAC was promoted as an independent computer brand. MiTAC adopted SMT technology in 1989 and developed the world's fastest 80386-based personal computer with 286, 386, and 486-based products.

  8. Jack of All Games - Wikipedia

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    Through a series of acquisitions and mergers, Jack of All Games expanded by nine further offices in nine different countries between February and October 1999. Following an outsourcing deal in October 2008, the company was sold to Synnex in February 2010, where it was merged into Synnex' New Age Electronics division.

  9. SNX - Wikipedia

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    SNX, the NYSE symbol for TD Synnex, an American IT distribution company snx, the ISO 639-3 code for Sam language , Papua New Guinea Topics referred to by the same term