Samsung on Tuesday posted disappointing pre-earnings guidance, indicating the South Korean company's struggle to stay a leader in a hyper-competitive premium smartphone market.
With both startups and traditional vendors making big moves over the past six months, take a look at the 10 coolest network security product standouts from the year, so far.
IT spending is projected to decline by 5.5 percent worldwide, according to the research firm. But one solution provider says he sees no slowdown because of the rising interest in public cloud adoption.
The big data business analytics software arena remained one of the most active segments of the IT industry in the first half of 2015. Here are some of the just-introduced products that caught our attention.
CRN combs through the filings of the biggest publicly traded Solution Provider 500 companies to find some of the more interesting, unusual or downright drool-worthy perks solution provider CEOs got in 2014.
Satinder Sethi, vice president of data center and cloud solutions at Cisco, talks about how major market transitions are pushing the envelope for the data center.
Reeling from weaker-than-expected consumer PC demand, Advanced Micro Devices on Monday slashed its revenue outlook for the second quarter ended June 27.
FBR Capital Markets & Co. says VMware is in its 'eighth inning' in terms of VSphere penetration in the enterprise, which could limit top-line growth in the future.
It's only halfway through the year, and already smartphone vendors have released several cool new products. Here are the top 10 coolest smartphones of 2015, so far.
Intelisys rolls out a Unified-Communications-as-a-Service training and certification program for solution providers looking to better understand and sell UCaaS.
EMC's Bob Basiliere, senior director of global account marketing, tells CRN that when it comes to the channel and their customers, 'we have to get to a point where it's not 12 different scenarios we have to solve for, it's just a few and people can consume it and learn it.'
As the world becomes more connected, some solution providers are pulling in recurring revenue streams in the IoT market while others are on the outside looking in.