This week, CRN highlights top news stories, including another round of ransomware attacks reported on Tuesday, multiple CEO appearances at Cisco's Live event, and insight into Michael Dell's viewpoints on AI and machine learning technologies.
D&H Distributing Co-President Dan Schwab says his company has no intention of following in the footsteps of competitors Tech Data and Synnex and acquiring its way into larger customer accounts.
CEO Rodney Rogers lays out his growth vision for Virtustream, saying scaling the business and expanding into new vertical markets would be the company's driving ambition.
BullsEye Telecom, along with VeloCloud, is offering a new flavor of SD-WAN that pairs well with its existing portfolio of hosted voice video, and bandwidth aggregation services for multi-site customers.
Fortinet's Ken Xie says technology companies across the enterprise infrastructure are now building in security from the beginning and leveraging automation to improve security capabilities and management.
Jed Ayres, the president and CEO for IGEL North America and global CMO of the Germany-based technology company, has spent the past year reshaping the vendor's software and story-telling strategy.
D&H plans to leverage Azure to address SMB-specific backup and disaster recovery needs, as well as build a tool that provides VARs with the same functionality as Microsoft's legacy small business server.
The office supply retailer, which is being sold to a private equity firm for $6.9 billion, has been expanding into IT and managed print services to help offset its in-store sales.
The all-flash and hybrid-flash storage vendor was expected to go public today, but that's been delayed even as the company revised its IPO expectations at the last minute.
The telecommunications industry was ablaze in June with a slew of new appointments and promotions. CRN rounded up six things that happened in the telecom industry last month that solution providers should know.
An emerging new channel is acting as the translator between the highly complex industrial IoT world and the mainstream IT market -- no small task given the disparate cultural and technology requirements of the two worlds.
The bill passed by Senate Armed Services Committee Wednesday cites concerns that the Moscow-based company 'might be vulnerable to Russian government influence.'
ScanSource plans to create the industry's largest payments channel serving everything from SMBs to enterprises through its proposed purchase of POS Portal.
Aruba Networks co-founder Keerti Melkote speaks with CRN about the next wave of innovation coming from the wireless market leader, including a new SD-WAN offering, a new era of autonomous networks, and why he is no longer worried about Cisco catching up.