CDW CEO Thomas Richards downplayed the moneymaking opportunity around the Server 2003 end of life, calling it "a mild breeze at our back." He added that Windows 10 has a minimal impact on the company's PC sales as well.
Accenture made the first of several expected cybersecurity acquisitions Tuesday, buying a small cybersecurity firm focused on attack simulation, threat modeling and risk advisory services.
Storage startups are developing leading-edge technologies, from all-flash arrays, to software-defined storage, to hyper-converged systems. Here's a look at 10 you should be aware of.
Some technology giants are always involved in controversy, and this year is no exception. Here are the 10 most controversial companies of 2015, so far.
Amazon has built its entire business around the idea of moving quickly. Andy Jassy has taken this philosophy to a whole new level with Amazon Web Services.
HP's new ConvergedSystem 250-HC StoreVirtual, built on the new Gen9 ProLiant server platform, is being unveiled shortly after Hewlett-Packard confirmed it will no longer ship hyper-converged appliances based on the VMware EVO:RAIL software stack.
EMC, which is facing shareholder pressure to spin off VMware, may decided instead to buy the rest of the company and absorb it into its federation of companies, according to a report.
Nimble Storage, which develops hybrid flash and disk storage arrays, now lets customers specify that certain applications run in high-speed flash storage while still offering disk to less performance-critical applications.
SimpliVity founder and CEO Doron Kempel said that his company's Cisco UCS partnership is opening the door for a big-time hyper-converged channel sales play.
Threats to IT security are proliferating faster than administrators can respond. Here's a look at some security startups offering technology you can use to defend your business and your customers.
Channel partners reached by CRN said that while Windows 10 is a big deal for Microsoft, it might be a while before it is adopted widely among their customers.
CDW CEO Thomas Richards says the deal will help it better serve customers who conduct some of their IT business internationally, as Kelway deals in both public and private sector markets.