CNBC and Reuters are reporting the unnamed telecom company that is competing for wireless spectrum holder Straight Path Communications against AT&T is Verizon. The secondary bidder submitted a new offer on Monday morning, nearly doubling AT&T's original offer.
As part of CRN's Mobility 100, here are the top 25 vendors of smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices, along with makers of mobile device components and accessories.
HP 3-D Printing Business President Stephen Nigro, the driving force behind the launch of the company's breakthrough MultiJet Fusion 3-D printer, spoke with CRN about the ‘Channel 1.0’ plan for the product, adding new partners, and the product road map.
The CRN Test Center compares the larger-screened models of the flagship smartphones from Google and Samsung. Here's how the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus stacks up with Google's Pixel XL.
Popular consumer wireless provider T-Mobile is winning over business customers too, according to the carrier, which announced that its business services segment just had its most successful first quarter with growing revenues and business subscriber wins.
GE and Siemens are battling each other with vastly different software strategies in a high-stakes land grab as factories quickly move their operations onto cloud-based IoT platforms.
A year after the company's sales reorganization, under which Fortinet shuffled its U.S. enterprise sales team, Fortinet CFO Andrew Del Matto talks about the changes the company is seeing, as well as its Security Fabric strategy.
Symantec has cut North American ties with Tech Data around Symantec enterprise and Arrow around Blue Coat while unlocking a broader portfolio for Ingram Micro, Synnex and Westcon-Comstor.
The new Dell EMC Cloud for Microsoft Azure Stack combines Dell EMC's hyper-converged infrastructure technology with Microsoft's Azure Stack to create an on-premises private cloud with the look and feel of the Azure public cloud.
Verizon introduced a cloud-based managed security service, Software-Defined Perimeter. The latest service, which lets enterprises ID and block breaches at the network border, is not immediately available through channel partners.
The distributor aims to enable partners around its extended line card, as TS partners now have access to Microsoft's cloud offerings and traditional Tech Data partners have access to Amazon and IBM's.