Following the announcement that telecom provider CenturyLink will consider the sale of its data center assets, the provider confirmed it's losing two of its top cloud executives. CenturyLink claims the departures won't affect its focus on cloud services.
Dell partners wonder whether Dell could begin reselling data storage giant EMC's products and solutions before the two companies finalize their proposed $67 billion merger next year.
The server market changed rapidly in 2015 as industry powerhouses Dell, EMC, HP and Lenovo raced to embrace new trends like hyper-converged infrastructure.
Samsung partners applauded the company's announcement that it will replace its longtime mobile division head to bolster its struggling smartphone sales and drive mobile innovation.
The Supercomputing 2015 (SC15) conference brought a wide range of storage vendors looking to introduce storage to support the increasing requirements of supercomputing and high-performance computing environments. Here’s a look at 10 vendors and their products.
The winners of the 2015 Enterprise App Awards were carefully chosen by CRN editors and represent both the heavy hitters of the IT industry and the lesser known startups that are driving innovation.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman says the company's new Synergy architecture -- which has received rave reviews from beta testers -- is a revolutionary breakthrough for the company which pioneered converged infrastructure.
GTCR plans to buy third-party maintenance superstar Park Place Technologies to widen its geographic footprint and service offerings through organic growth and M&A.
The tablet market experienced sweeping changes in 2015 as vendors experimented with various form factors and accessories. CRN looks at some of the coolest tablets of the year.
All-flash storage may not yet be ubiquitous, but vendors in 2015 moved fast to open up the market with high-performance solutions priced to help push disk-based storage out of the data center.
Presidio has purchased a small cloud consulting and integration firm to strengthen its automation and orchestration capabilities around Cisco, VMware and Microsoft.
Dell partners say they have to operate as if Dell's planned acquisition of EMC will be completed, despite reported investor uproar now surrounding the $67 billion deal.