Elastifile, which says it is developing a software-defined storage platform for a flash-optimized distributed system, is really focused on the quality-of-service part that will make it work right, said one channel partner.
Tim Hebert of Atrion received his congressman's only invitation to the State of the Union speech, in which he hopes the president will talk about cybersecurity and workforce development.
The researcher says 2015 was the year the cloud became mainstream, with public cloud services far and away the fastest growing segment of the overall market.
Dell Security has landed a major executive score, nabbing FireEye global channel chief Steve Pataky to lead its worldwide security sales business, CRN has learned.
As Cisco, Symantec and others look to plant their stake in the security market, here are some blockbuster security acquisitions that could take place in the new year.
Former MobileIron executive John Donnelly says he's focused on a go-to-market strategy for a product that aims to break down hybrid cloud adoption barriers and in so doing creates new opportunities for the channel.
From smart helmets to fitness bands that can warn you of an impending cold to OLED screens that deliver breathtaking image quality, this year's Consumer Electronics Show displayed drool-worthy tech for nearly everyone.
HPE is looking to hone its object storage capabilities with an equity investment in Scality, whose main competitor, Cleversafe, was last year acquired by IBM, but neither HPE nor Scality discussed any acquisition plans.
Vendors unleashed their newest tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. CRN compiled a list of some of the coolest tablets displayed at the show.
VCE executive Chad Sakac speaks with CRN about the impact of Dell's proposed acquisition of EMC and why VCE will continue to partner with networking giant Cisco.
Cloud storage startup Panzura's board of directors has ousted CEO Randy Chou and brought in a seasoned Silicon Valley management executive to lead the company, CRN has learned.
T-Mobile, now the third largest carrier in the U.S., wants to attract more businesses and channel partners. Master agents say some solution providers are now taking a look at the once-consumer-focused carrier.
Since launching its partner program in 2015, T-Mobile has been dedicating resources to its channel strategy. Here are five things that may be a wake-up call for potential partners.