Tech Data to Keep Tabs on Stimulus Money
    
		If you could go behind the scenes at RCPU, you would find  that we're big fans of Google News (sorry, Microsoft), particularly the "Sci/Tech"  news feed. It's easy to tell how much news is flowing around the technology  industry by looking at Google's Sci/Tech aggregation. It's the newsletter  writer's not-so-secret weapon.  
Some days, there are headlines bursting in Sci/Tech about  Microsoft and other big vendors. Other days -- like this week thus far -- the  headlines run more Sci than Tech, with offerings along the lines of "Don't  Mess with Mockingbirds" and "Komodo Dragons Have Venomous Bite." Those were two actual headlines that popped up as we  prepared today's newsletter, and while we did open the "venomous bite"  story just to make sure it wasn't about European Union regulators, we figured that  stories about birds and lizards in Google News's Sci/Tech section signaled a  slow news week for the industry. (Oh, and by the way, mockingbirds really are  mean. Seriously, don't mess with them.)
And then we ran across a little item about mega-distributor  Tech Data. Apparently Tech Data is going to do what the government itself hasn't  done such a great job of doing: It's going to keep track of where funds from  the federal stimulus package are going. 
Some of the hundreds of billions of dollars of our tax money  that are going into the economy have to be spent on IT, right? And if there's  IT money just floating around out there, partners surely should be able to pocket  some of it for their services, right? Tech Data figures as much and aims to let  the channel know in which directions the money is flowing -- in other words, how,  where and on what the government and the organizations that receive stimulus  money are spending it. The idea is to track the money by geography, vertical  markets and even methods of purchase.
Public-sector partners will be the channel players most  interested in this resource; in fact, it's aimed at them, which comes as no  surprise. But we think the whole idea is pretty handy, and we'll be impressed  if Tech Data can manage to blaze a money trail and show which funds are going  where and how partners can grab some of them. 
Check out the Web   Resource Center  here.  The mildly long-winded press release about the operation is here.  We at RCPU give this idea an enthusiastic thumbs-up and wish Tech Data and the  partners who will benefit from it good luck with the whole project. What better  place to jump-start the economy than right here in the IT channel?
How will the stimulus package affect your business? Are you  expecting to be able to profit from it? Sound off at [email protected]. 
 
	Posted by Lee Pender on May 20, 2009