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Revolution. I think of it as the Fourth: 1. Fire (this one didn’t make Intel’s list, but it all did start here)


2. Machinery 3. Electricity 4. Compute Industrial Revolutions are chaotic, and there are no rules, no well-established best-practices to inform our every step. Amidst all the change, how do we know which technologies are the best bet? At PC Connection, that’s exactly


where we are working our hardest—to deliver tools, services, and expertise to help our customers discern what’s next.


Our experts are ready


to plan any data center transformation—whatever the environment, applications, and workloads may be.


Thanks for the push Microsoft,


we’ll take the Windows Server 2003 retirement and raise you a new improved data center.


Discover more of Shelton's insights on PC Connection's official blog, Connected, at www.pcconnection.com/blog


Get to know Lane Shelton Our resident Microsoft guru is unmistakably the often-quoted Lane Shelton.


As Vice President of Software Business Development, he has more than 18 years of experience across Microsoft technology and licensing, software asset management, cloud computing, and software investment management. He is also an SIIA-certified software asset management professional. He prefers a little turmoil, crafting battle plans and driving them to a successful


outcome. His passions include all things technology, and he is a self-identified unapologetic geek. Lane shares his 7 pillars of personal success:


1. Taking risks on new endeavors 2. Outstanding mentors who offer wisdom during the risk-taking 3. Unwavering support from members of his team 4. A supportive family that appreciates his work ethic 5. The ability to lead from bright idea to bottom-line contribution 6. Religiously selling what he builds 7. Crafting strategies to meet future needs of customers and execute on those strategies today


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