The stock market downturn, including a whopping 1,000-point Dow Jones Industrial plunge Monday morning, has solution providers looking at making budget cutbacks.
Ingram Micro and Synnex will at last be able to sell Dell's entire array of products to solution providers that work with the U.S. government, adding value through technical, sales and marketing support.
From hexabots to holographic video games, the Intel Developer Forum this year was Intel's Internet-of-Things playground to show off the future of technology.
Chuck Hollis, a 19-year EMC storage executive who's been at VMware the past couple of years, departs to help Oracle build its cloud business, according to sources.
The customer service platform developer will be one of AppDirect's first partners using its Monetization Suite to sell SaaS and manage customer accounts.
The virtual desktop market has been long on promise but short on results, but Matt Wood, general manager of product strategy at AWS, says his company's Workspaces offering could change that.
Hewlett-Packard officially dropped its EVO:RAIL partnership with VMware, and channel sources say availability from other system vendors with the exception of EMC and Supermicro is spotty, but VMware could be upgrading its software in a big way soon.
Oracle, as part of its quest to capture the buying power of chief marketing officers, buys New York-based cloud marketing vendor Maxymiser for an undisclosed sum.
HP CEO Meg Whitman spoke with CRN about Hewlett Packard Enterprise's acquisition strategy including whether she would rule out a blockbuster acquisition ahead and how the company's portfolio stacks up against IBM and EMC.
Curvature and DataCore are partnering to combine DataCore's software-defined storage software with Curvature's hardware resell business and professional services.
Despite a positive fourth-quarter earnings report, Cisco still has a tough road ahead, according to financial giant Morgan Stanley. Here are four reasons why Morgan Stanley downgraded Cisco.