San Francisco-based Loggly, a top AWS and Docker partner, develops a SaaS monitoring product that allows businesses to collect, organize and outline their log data for trend analysis and intelligent insights.
The newest products in tech were put on display at CES Unveiled 2018, including one of the first robots powered by Alexa, Amazon's cloud-based digital assitant.
Intel has sent a white paper to its partners outlining the top mitigation steps, resources and technologies that they can use to avoid the Spectre and Meltdown exploits.
Nvidia touts its ability to use the graphics processing unit (GPU) together with a CPU to accelerate AI, machine learning, video display and many other advanced applications at CES 2018.
NetApp says that because its OnTap storage operating system does not allow the running of third-party applications or malicious software, attackers cannot use its hardware or software to access privileged information.
Cisco, Huawei, HPE Aruba, Arista Networks and Juniper Networks have all responded to the Spectre and Meltdown exploits by issuing security advisories that demonstrate a range of possible impacts and preventative actions.
The security analytics vendor says Immunity's focus on offense-oriented techniques and technologies distinguishes it from those that only attempt to address defensive security postures in their service or product lines.
From a laundry-folding machine to a wearable that sticks on your nails, here are the coolest and craziest products that CRN saw at this year's CES Unveiled.
At CES, Intel launched its eighth-generation Intel Core mobile processor with Radeon Vega M graphics. Here's everything partners need to know about the new powerhouse chip.
Perhaps no executive move carried greater potential implications than the impending exit of Cisco's top sales leader, Chris Dedicoat, who is slated to leave the company in July 2018. Here are the 30 most significant IT executive moves for December 2017.
Intel is facing three class-action lawsuits as the company continues to grapple with fallout after revelations that its chips were vulnerable to two massive security bugs.
A $20 million growth investment made by private equity firm Sunstone Partners spurred longtime IT services firm CorpInfo to spin off its AWS consulting and managed services division as a stand-alone company, Onica, in late October.
Heartland Technology Group CEO Arlin Sorensen will head the new HTG business unit in ConnectWise as the larger company brings its coaching and other services to a larger audience of 21,000 MSPs worldwide.