Gateway sets sights on small business
Computer maker Gateway wants to expand its commercial business by focusing on smaller businesses.
Gateway, of Irvine, Calif., kicked off the initiative Thursday with the release of a low-end server and a new line of desktop and notebook PCs armed with features that officials say are needed by small businesses with little or no IT staff.
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