The six-day 'shipping transition' comes with a system cutover set for the weekend of Aug. 1 as HP begins operating as two separate, independent companies.
After hundreds of United Airlines flights were delayed Wednesday because of a router issue, solution providers say problems will continue if airlines don't properly deploy software-defined networking.
Symantec, already in the process of separating its Veritas data protection and information management business from its Symantec security business, may sell Veritas to a private equity firm instead, according to Reuters and Bloomberg.
Partners are cheering Microsoft's announcement Wednesday that it will cut up to 7,800 employees in an attempt to create a tighter cloud-first strategy.
In the wake of the recent spate of fiber-optic cables being cut on the West Coast, solution providers say that there isn't enough emphasis placed on infrastructure security.
The first half of 2015 has seen major releases and updates in the server market from industry powerhouses like Dell, EMC, Lenovo, IBM and Oracle. Here are 10 of the coolest that were released so far this year.
Microsoft will once again sharpen its blade to cut up to 7,800 employees, primarily in its phone business, as it continues to pursue a tighter mobile-first, cloud-first strategy.
June saw some blockbuster executive moves, as major players from Cisco, Microsoft and other top vendors were victims of massive reorganizations. Here are the 30 moves that stood out.
Security experts say the higher education market is facing a growing challenge around cybersecurity, highlighted in last week's breach of Harvard University, and is in fact one of the lowest-performing verticals in the market.
After debuting a controversial program to provide free email migration services last July, Microsoft is now upping the ante by expanding that to include its cloud mobility suite.
In a move that will help the solution provider behemoth better align its operations and drive sales around advanced solutions, PCM has reorganized its sales divisions and hired new top-level leadership for its sales and marketing divisions from rival Zones, CRN has learned.
Cisco's planned acquisition of MaintenanceNet, which develops solutions for contract renewals and recurring revenue, will likely mean other vendor partners of MaintenanceNet will lose access to the technology.
Teradici, whose hardware-based PC-over-IP technology boosts multimedia performance on virtual desktops, is now branching out with a new software-only version.