PC Mall was founded by brothers Sam and Frank Khulusi in 1987 as Creative Computers. The company was a mail-order catalog company with products being advertised in catalogs and ordered over the phone.
This first catalog featured one brand of computers, the “Amiga” made by Commodore International. When Commodore failed in 1994 the company began to sell Apple computers.
In 1995 PC Mall expanded its product line to include PC Wintel products.
In 1997 the company acquired Computability and Elek-Tek, both of which dealt primarily in PC Wintel products.
In 2001 PC Mall acquired Wareforce, and in 2002 Club Mac.
PC Mall changed its name to PCM, Inc. in 2012.
The company now has 10 operating segments, which range from PC Mall Sales, which provides IT products to small and medium businesses, to OSRP LLC, which provides marketing and customer support and is based in the Philippines.
Today PCM has 2,500 employees and had $1.37 billion in revenue in 2010.
PC MallPC Mall was founded by brothers Sam and Frank Khulusi in 1987 as Creative Computers. The company was a mail-order catalog company with products being advertised in catalogs and ordered over the phone.
This first catalog featured one brand of computers, the “Amiga” made by Commodore International. When Commodore failed in 1994 the company began to sell Apple computers.
In 1995 PC Mall expanded its product line to include PC Wintel products.
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In 1997 the company acquired Computability and Elek-Tek, both of which dealt primarily in PC Wintel products.
In 2001 PC Mall acquired Wareforce, and in 2002 Club Mac.
PC Mall changed its name to PCM, Inc. in 2012.
The company now has 10 operating segments, which range from PC Mall Sales, which provides IT products to small and medium businesses, to OSRP LLC, which provides marketing and customer support and is based in the Philippines.
Today PCM has 2,500 employees and had $1.37 billion in revenue in 2010.