In the midst of a restructuring and after issuing a profit warning last week, Citrix Systems may sell or spin off the unit that is home to GoToMeeting and other SaaS apps.
While security threats are on the rise, the 2015 Verizon Data Breach Report found that mobile security is one opportunity for solution providers to get ahead of attackers on security threats.
Finland-based telecommunication equipment-maker Nokia is in advanced discussions to purchase French competitor Alcatel-Lucent, which could create a new telecom networking giant.
In its annual Internet Security Threat Report, Symantec highlights security data and trends from the past year, and what solution providers can expect for the rest of 2015.
Aseem Parikh, Chief Strategy Officer of WAN optimization specialist Exinda, talks to IT Best of Breed about the role the channel is playing in the WAN optimization space.Via itbestofbreed.com
Riverbed SteelCentral Senior Vice President Mike Sargent talks to CRNtv about how the company's new application management product will benefit customers and partners.
Specs of the LG G4 smartphone have been leaked, so CRN looked at similarities and differences between the high-end phone and Samsung's newly released smartphone, Galaxy S6.
Led by former ForeScout CEO Gord Boyce, FinalCode has emerged from stealth mode to take on Dropbox and Box with its enterprise-grade, file-sharing security offering.
Quantum, on the heels of a preliminary report of strong fourth-quarter revenue and earnings growth, is using the NAB conference to show off expanded archiving solutions, including its new Artico intelligent NAS appliance for archiving data.
Peter Altabef has made his first big hire as Unisys' CEO, luring longtime Accenture executive Neil Gissler out of retirement to turn around Unisys' services organization.
Cisco Systems vice president of global enterprise networking sales Tom Wilburn jumped ship on Monday to Aerohive Networks to become the wireless networking company's new senior vice president of worldwide sales.
A Morgan Stanley report said "pure play" vendors are pulling ahead of traditional networking vendors as both look to take advantage of the growing security market. Here are some of the challenges Cisco, F5 Networks and others are facing in the security market.