After being heralded as one of the most secure options when it comes to mobile devices, new research out this week reveals a vulnerability in Silent Circle's Blackphone 1.
CES 2016 is chock-full of the latest smartwatches, fitness trackers and premium gadgets. Following are the 10 coolest wearables CRN spotted on the show floor.
As CES kicked off Wednesday, companies showed off their coolest IoT products, drones and mobile devices. CRN takes a look at 15 of the coolest products.
As 2015 came to a close in December, companies were keeping busy trying to squeeze just a few more executive moves in before the holidays. Take a look at who was in and who was out.
Cumulus Networks CEO JR Rivers says customers are seeking more white-box, commodity networking hardware compared to traditional switches, and tells why solution providers should jump on the bandwagon. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)
The incident management space has drawn both mainstream and specialized vendors, though more than half of support organizations use one of just three solutions. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)
As CES 2016 gets into full swing this week, a new Accenture study finds that security could pose a problem for the sales of many hot new devices. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)
While there is speculation that the 32-bit and 64-bit Alpine ARM platforms unveiled this week at CES by Annapurna, which is owned by Amazon, could move into the data center, the focus for now is squarely on the digital home market.
Nick Noviello, the face of NetApp's financial side for the past four years, left the company for a noncompetitive opportunity, the company said, giving the storage vendor a chance to have more of its executives report directly to CEO George Kurian.
Acknowledging that carriers are struggling with cloud sales, partners say that if the Reuters report is true, the move could help the telecom giant strengthen its core.
SimpliVity CEO Doron Kempel tells CRN he's not concerned about Cisco's potentially acquiring rival vendor Springpath, says the Cisco UCS partnership is going like gangbusters.
Eaton Vice President Herve Tardy says the power management giant is paving the way for a significant software sales boost for the channel with its Nutanix partnership.
Hackers rang in the new year with critical infrastructure attacks in New York and Ukraine, a trend that partners and security experts said points to a tough year ahead.