CRN was on hand at the Microsoft Store in downtown Boston Wednesday for the much-anticipated Windows 10 launch. Here's a look at how Microsoft celebrated the release of its latest OS.
IDC released its second-quarter worldwide tablet market shipment report Wednesday, revealing a continually declining market and shifting vendor landscape.
The $1.5 billion systems integration giant is acquiring a $133 million advanced technology integration business with best-in-class customer satisfaction scores.
Five major vendors lost at least one key IT executive in the first half of 2015, while two leaders got big promotions and five other vendors named a new CEO or vice president. Here's a summary of the key moves.
Microsoft's long-awaited launch day for the new Window 10 OS is finally here. Partners expressed their excitement to CRN over the slew of new features including security enhancements and improved Cortana digital assistant.
Regina Kunkle's departure for SAP may raise eyebrows following as it does a number of other high-profile departures, but NetApp and a channel partner said not to read too much into it.
Solution providers say a Citrix 'cooperation' pact with activist investor Elliott Management -- which has led to the retirement of CEO Mark Templeton, new board members and a new 'comprehensive review' of Citrix's capital structure -- will drive business to Citrix rival VMware.
North American technology sales dipped slightly at Arrow Electronics as end users paused to evaluate hardware options because of the end of support for Windows Server 2003.
3D XPoint is slated to fit between today's DRAM and NAND technologies in terms of performance, density and price, with the key characteristic being its non-volatile memory.
Security experts say the politically motivated attack this week is only the latest example of a move by some hackers to shift the focus from financial gain to ideological motives.
Comcast’s Q2 earnings show a rise of more than 20 percent within its business services division. The carrier noted room to grow into the small and midmarket space.
Seven major vendors lost key channel executives, three channel executives got big promotions and five solution providers named a new corporate or regional CEO in the first half of 2015. Here's a summary of all the key moves.
Plexxi will go to market solely with Arrow in hopes of growing its channel partner base from a handful today to 100 a year from now, Plexxi CEO Rich Napolitano tells CRN exclusively.