Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi has hinted that he's losing confidence in the Chinese PC giant's CEO, Yang Yuanqing, saying he doesn't "resolutely support" Yang.
Interactive Intelligence enhanced its channel partner program this week, adding a cloud services track aimed at giving partners new recurring revenue opportunities.
A new batch of startups are looking to disrupt the disrupters with technologies that keep pushing the limits of what's possible within the cloud computing model.
Navigating 2015's smartphone jungle can get tricky for holiday shoppers. But if you know what you're looking for in a phone, choosing which one to buy should be a snap.
Windows Server upgrades and new gear for school systems helped pushed sales up 7 percent from June through November for D&H Distributing, setting the stage for more growth in 2016, according to Senior Vice President of Sales Jeff Davis.
Computer Sciences Corp. ended a weeks-long battle to acquire British IT outsourcing provider Xchanging plc after the boards of both companies agreed to an all-cash $720 million deal.
A study offers an honest look at how companies are implementing BYOD policies. The upshot is that most companies don't have them, which creates an opening for partners to help bring them over to the other side. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)
Hewlett-Packard dominated the multifunction laser jet printer market by a long shot in third quarter of 2015, with Lexmark, Xerox and Canon trailing, according to research firm NPD Group.
Clifford Grossner, research director at analyst firm IHS, told solution providers that they need to move fast to prepare for enterprise applications to migrate from on-premise to the cloud.
SimpliVity CEO Doron Kempel said customers can save money and get better protection by using his company's hyper-converged infrastructure rather than moving to AWS.
Speaking at The Channel Company's NexGen conference, Microsoft Vice President Cindy Bates tells partners they should rush to the cloud, which is creating entirely new small business opportunities.
Big data continues to be one of the fastest-growing segments of the IT industry, with market research firm IDC predicting that big data-related technology sales will reach $48.6 billion by 2019. Here are 10 of the coolest big data startups of the year.
Glenn O’Donnell, research director at Forrester, advised solution providers to develop software coding capabilities so they can add their own IP when selling cloud services.