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in various vertical industries and boast expertise in specialized areas such as retail · hospitality · warehousing · transportation and logistics · and healthcare. &nbsp · &nbsp · BlueStar is a global distributor of point of sale · auto data capture · digital signage · networking · and healthcare.&nbsp · Articles &amp · Content Insights · guides · 2026 Many VARs still sell into hospitals the same way: lead with the device · talk specs · What's Out - AI Gets Practical John Martin: Jan 22 · 2026 The National Retail Federation's "Big Show" once again dominated the industry's attention · event invitations · product promotions

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in various vertical industries and boast expertise in specialized areas such as retail
hospitality
warehousing
transportation and logistics
and healthcare. &nbsp
&nbsp
BlueStar is a global distributor of point of sale
auto data capture
digital signage
networking
and healthcare.&nbsp
Articles &amp
Content Insights
guides
2026 Many VARs still sell into hospitals the same way: lead with the device
talk specs
What's Out - AI Gets Practical John Martin: Jan 22
2026 The National Retail Federation's "Big Show" once again dominated the industry's attention
event invitations
product promotions

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4 min read Hospital Tech Deals Keep Stalling. The Data Shows Why. James Korte: Apr 16, 2026 Many VARs still sell into hospitals the same way: lead with the device, talk specs, wait on IT. That play is getting... 5 min read The Loss Prevention Shift Retailers Aren’t Saying Out Loud — 100‑Leader Survey James Korte: Feb 24, 2026 Executive Summary We surveyed 100 retail decision-makers and found that shrink is no longer a background concern—it's... 5 min read NRF 2026 - What's In, What's Out - AI Ge

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