The eight largest North American publicly traded solution providers fell a combined 63 spots in the 2015 Fortune 1000 rankings as their sales increased by a total of just $830 million and profit fell by a cumulative $16.1 million.
Glassdoor recently unveiled the winners of its Employees' Choice Awards for the Highest Rated CEOs in 2015. Here are the 13 CEOs of enterprise IT companies that made the cut.
Oracle says its cloud business is growing at a pace that will soon catapult it to the top of the heap in the enterprise software space, but some of its partners think it's just bombast.
Dell Chief Commercial Officer and President of Enterprise Solutions Marius Haas blasts Cisco's ACI software-defined networking offering as 'marketing vaporware,' and criticizes the high price and lock-in he says have characterized Cisco's business model.
The gloves are coming off in the backlash against the NSA, with security vendors pushing back after a report yesterday showed the agency targeted antivirus and security software vendors.
Jonathan Martin, a longtime storage marketing veteran, is moving into a newly created chief marketing officer role at the all-flash storage array vendor.
Brad Hedlund, a well-known VMware sales engineer and vocal supporter of NSX software-defined networking, has left to help Amazon Web Services open its new Chicago field office.
Partners say BlackBerry is on the right path as first-quarter software and technology licensing sales rise 150 percent to $137 million, from $54 million in the same quarter last year.
Arista's CloudVision offers a 'controller-agnostic view' of software-defined networking, delivering cloudlike automation via partners including HP, Microsoft, VMware and Dell, says an Arista executive.
NetApp admits it dropped the ball on its all-flash storage array strategy, and is now moving aggressively to make up for lost time with its new AFF8000 family, which offers all the software of its FAS line and is available in a software-version for AWS clouds.
As the U.S. payment industry preps for the EMV October liability shift, the door opens on a great opportunity for solution providers in the POS space to protect SMBs from hefty settlements. Via itbestofbreed.com
First, it was the networking vendors, cloud providers and telecom companies. Now, the latest report from leaked NSA documents showed the government agency also targeted security vendors to access vendor and client networks and track users.
Chip giant Advanced Micro Devices is in the early stages of considering whether it should split in two or spin off one of its primary businesses, according to a Reuters report.