The Seattle-based data center operator has partnered with AWS and Azure to offer hybrid infrastructure management spanning public clouds and private bare-metal servers.
The HP Inc. CEO says the troubles in the printer and PC business have the company looking at increasing and accelerating a previously announced restructuring.
The strategic partnership with the software giant comes with Hewlett Packard Enterprise moving to simplify hybrid cloud infrastructure deployment as it doubles down on virtual and managed private cloud.
EMC and VMware's plans for a cloud joint venture that would combine the former's Virtustream business with the latter's vCloud Air service appear to be all but dead, according to reports.
Dell last month quietly reorganized its Dell Software Group into four new business units in a move to better allocate resources, which caught channel partners off-guard but left them mostly unfazed.
The SMB alliance between the networking giant and the distributor is growing closer through a U.S. roadshow to teach VARs how to grow their practices using Cisco solutions.
In the spirit of calling tech companies to the Thanksgiving dinner table (for comeuppance, not to dine), CRN presents 10 examples of tech industry turkeys for 2015.
Juniper Networks is stealing U.S. routing market share from networking leader Cisco on the service provider front, according to third-quarter data from Synergy Research Group.
Poor North American enterprise demand and a more mobility-heavy sales mix dampened sales and profits in the third quarter for Tech Data, which now counts Apple as its largest vendor partner.
Dell was hit with heavy criticism Monday for a pre-installed certificate, called eDellRoot, which presented a significant security risk. Here's how to remove it from your machine.
Arnie Bellini dishes on why profits are dropping for pure-play managed service providers, how big MSPs need to get in order to survive and what services and pricing models MSPs should invest in
Dell says it will remove a customer support certificate that inadvertently compromised users' security, and give customers instructions to permanently remove it from their systems.
Former Cisco President and COO Gary Moore talks to CRN about his departure from the company, his role in the selection of new CEO Chuck Robbins, and the two security companies whose boards he recently joined.
James Collins, the author of such business-related books as "Good to Great," spoke to more than 1,900 attendees at Ingram Micro ONE about the 12 questions they must ask to make their businesses successful. (From ITBestOfBreed.com)