Intelisys and ScanSource say that the appetite for cloud-based communications is only growing among business customers, presenting a lucrative opportunity for partners working with channel-focused UCaaS providers.
The CRN Test Center compares leading offerings from the rival smartphone makers. Here's how thee Samsung Galaxy S9 stacks up against the Apple iPhone 8 Plus.
"We are increasingly integrating the products at a technical level and you see that with Dell EMC, VMware and Pivotal, but we're also doing it across the rest of the family," said Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell, in an interview with CRN.
"For the predictable workloads – which are for most company's 85 percent to 90 percent of their workloads – an on-premise solution is much more cost effective," said Dell CEO Michael Dell.
AT&T is set to battle it out with the Department of Justice on Monday as the trial for the proposed AT&T-Time Warner merger is set to begin. Here are five key things to know as the trial gets under way.
Researchers and partners can earn six-figure payouts for discovering the next Meltdown or Spectre, or how Microsoft's cloud and operating systems can still be exploited through those known vulnerabilities
InterVision already offered "disaster recovery as-a-service," but expects Bluelock's more advanced service will be a hit with its managed services customers.
Dave Butler, Apstra's global head of sales and business development, said 100-percent channel Apstra offers customers a streamlined solution for notoriously complex data center environments.
Researchers and partners can earn six-figure payouts for discovering the next Meltdown or Spectre, or how Microsoft's cloud and operating systems can still be exploited through those known vulnerabilities
Menlo Park, Calif.-based Apstra says its AOS platform does something that no other intent-based networking system can do: it automates data center operations across the network regardless of customers' vendor mix.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said the hardware fix for new processors will address Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities while "providing the best secure performance."
AWS could be eyeing its next cloud offering. The cloud giant is reportedly planning on building a ready-to-use corporate training service that businesses can use for employee training and learning programs.
With involvement from private equity firm Capital Square Partners, the combination of solution provider StarTek and India-based Aegis will create a $700 million company with more than 50,000 employees globally.
IT Weapons' Jeremy MacBean responds to research that finds just 23 percent of sales executives view marketing as extremely important to an organization.