HTC's $93 million bid vastly exceeds the $50 million "stalking horse" agreement Ciber reached with Paris-based Capgemini in April when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Headline-grabbing attacks like last week's WannaCry only help draw attention to the importance of proactive security in preventing ransomware and other types of attacks, say MSPs.
SAP sees the joint development work with Apple, linking iOS applications with enterprise systems, as a key element of its digital transformation strategy.
The New York-based managed services provider is at the forefront of an emerging trend in the channel: Cloud partners developing unique software services for specific industry verticals.
The laptop features a detachable display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, improvements to processing power and a form factor that's thinner and lighter than the previous model.
AMD was once the only serious Intel competitor in the x86 server processor market with its Opteron line, before exiting the market about five years ago. Now AMD is back with a new architecture, promising leading performance and lower costs.
Fishtech, founded by FishNet Security founder Gary Fish, announced it is working on building a Cloud Security Operations Center, to provide purpose-built cloud security services to customers.
The innovative Google channel partner will leverage the cloud-commerce platform Google acquired last summer to deliver cost-controls and self-provisioning of bundles to its enterprise customers.
Armed with a capital infusion two years ago from Chicago-based private equity powerhouse GTCR, solution provider Park Place Technologies has added to its arsenal by acquiring three companies within the last year. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)
At this year's Women of the Channel conference, leaders from various groups discuss how companies can strengthen their partner ecosystems in the changing technology landscape.
We asked the Women of the Channel honorees to tell us about the goals for their company's channel business over the next year. Here are some of the best responses.
Rather than just a tool for distraction, technology can be harnessed for greater happiness and positivity, which translates into success in the workplace, said Amy Blankson, co-founder of GoodThink, during her keynote at The Channel Company's Women of the Channel event.