Solution providers say Intel's investment in the deep-learning startup ultimately will help open another path of opportunity for partners to deliver new products and services.
Lenovo pulled the plug today on the demonstration of a new solid state drive, citing the risk of losing a competitive advantage in the crowded, low-margin market for SSDs.
The pure-play OpenStack startup has partnered with SUSE to offer customers support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, without Red Hat's blessing, hoping to short-circuit Red Hat's platform lock-in.
Partners said acquiring SentinelOne would be a good move for Palo Alto Networks, saying it would help the security vendor boost its Traps endpoint security strategy.
Polycom's Nick Tidd says the acquisition by Siris Capital will give the video collaboration specialist the 'ability to change the rules of the game" to benefit channel partners and spur innovation.
The Fast Growth 150 is CRN's annual ranking of the fastest growing solution providers, resellers, technology integrators and IT consultants in North America. Here we present the 66 newcomers from the class of 2016.
CSC CEO Mike Lawrie is even more confident that his company's proposed merger with $20 billion behemoth HPE Enterprise Services will benefit both companies after three months of stakeholder feedback.
CSC CEO Mike Lawrie is even more confident that his company's proposed merger with $20 billion behemoth HPE Services will benefit both companies after three months of stakeholder feedback.
The cloud hosting company delivers solid Q2 earnings and reveals before its earnings call that it is selling its Cloud Sites division, a premium web hosting service, to Liquid Web.
Intelisys is being acquired by ScanSource. The master agent shares the benefits that the deal will bring to its own channel of telecom agent partners, as well as ScanSource VAR partners.
ScanSource CEO Mike Baur said his company's purchase of Intelisys will allow VARs to tap into "the biggest opportunity in years" – the $150 billion SMB telecom services market.
The startup out of Los Angeles offers partners of all stripes a platform for provisioning services from multiple cloud vendors. Google says it’s happy to advance that multi-cloud vision.
CRN has learned that VMTurbo, whose virtualization and cloud management technology works in VMware and non-VMware environments is changing its name to Turbonomic, and that VMware may be limiting its presence at this month's VMworld conference.
The startup out of Los Angeles offers partners of all stripes a platform for provisioning services from multiple cloud vendors. Google says it’s happy to advance that multi-cloud vision.