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==Company history== [[File:Computer.tower.750pix.jpg|thumb|The tower of an Evesham 3 GHz computer, model ''Dual SLi'']] Initially specialising in [[Amstrad]] computers, Evesham began trading in 1983 as Evesham Micros, and for a short while as Evesham.com. It expanded its activities to include desktop and laptop computers, software, components and peripherals, servers, storage and networking as well as gaming systems, LCD televisions, digital TV recorders, and satellite navigation.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/evesham-technology linkedin com., company listing] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref> The sale of the Amstrad at competitive prices contributed to the initial success of the company. It developed and licensed a number of peripherals and upgrades for the [[ZX Spectrum]] (48K memory upgrade, Interface III cheat/copy Cartridge) and [[Commodore 64]] (Freeze Frame cheat/copy Cartridge, Dolphin DOS disk drive accelerator, Oceanic disk drive replacement) in the second half of the 1980s. The company continued to sell computers at discounted prices, retailing an end of line stock [[Olivetti]] PC, the UK's first PC to be priced under Β£300. In December 1991, it cleared remaining stocks of the Amstrad's PC 2000 range, including 286 and 386DX machines selling for well under Β£1,000. Evesham became the UK's largest supplier of [[Atari ST]] computers, also selling them at discounted prices, having purchased large stocks. They also sold a range of software and peripherals for [[Amiga]] and Atari ST computers. Many of the products it designed were innovative and received favourable reviews by the computer press.<ref>[http://www.zdnetasia.com/reviews/hardware/desktops/0,3800010304,42000035p,00.htm ZDNetAsia review: E-scape Li (computer) ] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref><ref>[http://reviews-technology.blogspot.com/2008/03/evesham-technology-t807-8-inch-lcd-tv.html ReviewsTechnology: Evesham T807 LCD TV] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708061816/http://reviews-technology.blogspot.com/2008/03/evesham-technology-t807-8-inch-lcd-tv.html |date=8 July 2011 }} Retrieved 31 JUly 2009</ref><ref>[http://alatest.co.uk/reviews/other-hardware/evesham-quest-a230-amd-turion-x2-64-notebook/po3-33023242,47/ ALAtest, review: Quest A230 AMD Turion X2 64 notebook] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811072115/http://alatest.co.uk/reviews/other-hardware/evesham-quest-a230-amd-turion-x2-64-notebook/po3-33023242,47/ |date=2011-08-11 }} Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.laptopxl.com/after-sales-services/evesham-technology.html LaptopXL.com: review of after sales service] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091207030545/http://www.laptopxl.com/after-sales-services/evesham-technology.html |date=2009-12-07 }} Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=5687 hexus.net review: Evesham Technology FX-62 System] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref><ref>[http://gadgets.softpedia.com/gadgets/Television-and-music/The-Evesham-DTR250-Twin-Tuner-Digital-TV-Recorder-5341.html Softpedia reviews: DTR250 Twin Tuner Digital TV Recorder, Zieo NX600-HDX Gaming Laptop, 7-Inch Mini Theatre EVE7PORDT LCD TV] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716102257/http://gadgets.softpedia.com/gadgets/Television-and-music/The-Evesham-DTR250-Twin-Tuner-Digital-TV-Recorder-5341.html |date=2011-07-16 }} Retrieved 31 JUly 2009</ref> The company moved premises from Bridge Street to St Richards Road in 1989, opened a manufacturing plant, and began marketing under the brand name of Zydec. In early 1992 Evesham released, under the name Vale, its first home produced PC, intended to be sold as part of the Zydec product range. The Zydec name was later revived as a range of low costing PCs sold briefly alongside the Vale range. The company expanded, and acquired a number of industrial units on the Four Pools Industrial Estate. In 1998, Evesham relocated to purpose built facilities at Vale Park. In 2002 it merged with Mertec, a company established for over 20 years in [[Swansea]], [[South Wales]] that held long-term supply and service contracts with some of the largest Welsh institutions.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120906220428/http://www.newswales.co.uk/index.php?section=Business&F=1&id=6090 NewsWales] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref><ref>[http://channel.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=11929 Hexusnet News] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref> In mid-2004 Evesham and FalconStor Software, Inc., a leading developer of network storage infrastructure software solutions, announced an OEM agreement to supply the UK market with FalconStor's iSCSI Storage Server for Windows Storage Server 2003(R) (iSCSI Storage Server), with Evesham's SilverSTOR iSAN family of products.<ref>[http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/70397/falconstor_and_evesham_technology_enter_into_oem_agreement/ RedOrbit News] Retrieved 31 July 2009</ref> By 2007, Evesham Technology had more than 300 employees and offered a wide range of self-manufactured, imported, and assembled products that included desktops, laptops, servers, plasma and LCD displays, Media PCs and NAS servers, peripherals, and networking equipment. Its products were marketed through its own chain of 19 retail outlets in UK towns and cities including Altrincham, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Glasgow, Ipswich, London, Milton Keynes, Norwich, Nottingham, Peterborough, Reading, Southampton, Swansea, and Tunbridge Wells. It was a founding member of the PC Association and was one of the few major suppliers recommended by [[BECTA]], the UK's educational ICT advisory organisation.
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