Security firm Trend Micro is looking to profit from the next-generation Internet of Things startups, announcing on Monday it will launch a new venture fund to accelerate growth in emerging technology ecosystems.
During the Robotica 2017 conference in Newton, Mass., Vladimir Lukic, Partner and Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group, talks about why he recently boosted projections for the global robotics market to $87B by 2025.
Tanium has appointed former Salesforce Senior Vice President of Marketing for Cloud, Mark Wayland, as its new chief revenue officer, starting on July 10.
A new report by Kaspersky Lab said that the number of new IoT malware samplus this year has more than doubled last year's total. Here are 10 IoT threats solution providers should look out for.
Companies like SAP that are not rooted in security believe they can team up with hot security startups like CounterTack to win in the security platform market. Here's why.
The executive, who's highly experienced selling enterprise infrastructure through the channel, is taking the top job from the private cloud startup's founder, Ajay Gulati, who will transition to CTO.
WWT on Monday announced the launch of EA+, a program that packages a set of software solutions as a highly-customizable managed service, providing a new take on enterprise licensing agreements.
This week, Cisco launched their new intuitive networking system that anticipates actions, stops security threats and continues to evolve and learn. Also, Lenovo unleashed its first full-fledged data center product portfolio under a new ThinkSystems brand.
Partners said they were concerned over a report Friday that said major security vendors – including Cisco, IBM, Germany SAP, McAfee, and HPE- handed over source code to Russian authorities for review.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins spoke with CRN about the company's blockbuster launch of its "Network Intuitive" platform, the company's open architecture push and just how committed the company is to its Unified Compute System server platform.
Perficient has purchased Clarity, a 160-person software consultancy based in Chicago, as it seeks to expand its cloud and custom app development capabilities.
Just four years ago, Lumenate was the 2nd-fastest growing solution provider in all of North America. Now, one creditor claims the company is "hopelessly insolvent" and $50 million in debt. Here's what happened.