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OQO Targets Government Sales

Posted by: Killer The Hamster on Aug 21 2007

What!  Huh!  You ain’t catchin’ me sleepin’ at the Blarney Stone!  Just off the presses, OQO, makers of the smallest, fully functional windows pc, has decided to pursue government sales by making John Inkley its director of Federal Sales.

"Government agencies depend on Telos to offer truly innovative products that satisfy our government customers’ unique and demanding requirements," said Ralph Buona, vice president of Telos Managed Solutions. "The OQO offers tremendous flexibility and will be positioned as a cornerstone of several integrated product solutions we offer."

This is a good time to work for the G.  the Model 2 is tiny, handsome and integrates with Evdo wireless.  This is a super UMPC. 

"The UMPC space continues to gain validation as customers in the private as well as public sector fully realize the benefits of the ultra mobile form factor together with the ability to run sophisticated PC-based applications," said John Inkley. "As the roles of federal employees continue to evolve, the flexibility and mobility offered by the model 02 enables the anytime/anywhere productivity they require."

Thanks to Aximsite for the post.

[tags]oqo, model 2, umpc, jamm, just another mobile monday[/tags]

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