Here are 10 things to know about a possible rule change that could cause some federal VARs to lose their small-business designation and what they’re doing to get their voices heard.
SparkCognition is still an early-stage company but sees channel partners as key to growth amid what its CEO anticipates will be a ramp-up in demand for next-generation security technology.
The worldwide tablet market increased again in the third quarter, according to data from research firm IDC. Here are the top five tablet brands in that time period.
Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing calls the deal a 'winning combination' while Lenovo partners believe it'll give the company a strong boost in the mobile enterprise.
MyVidexio serves as a central location for partners to track consumption of the company's cloud service -- either by organization, as a whole or by individual user.
With the release of many big-name tablets in the past few months, everyone wants to make sure their new device is well-protected. Here are 10 cool cases available right now.
CSC is under fire this week as the U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit, alleging that the solution provider participated in Medicaid fraud with the New York City government.
A recent survey by London-based cloud service provider Canopy reveals executives' fears about losing money and missing opportunites in the rapidly changing cloud landscape.
The Hexis HawkEye G platform and some other advanced threat-detection products can detect threats and fully automate their removal from systems. Some say it shouldn't eliminate the need for a human incident responder.
More than four years in development, HP unleashes its once-ultra-secret Sprout that lets users create everything from artwork to new product designs in a compelling 3-D workspace.
Despite new products aimed to protect retail payment environments and a new threat-protection framework called Threat Intelligence Exchange, partners should start with smaller wins because they lead to larger deals, according to Intel Security CTO Mike Fey.
Sales and earnings tumbled again for Ciber as the solution provider said it plans to lay off 280 employees as part of a $27 million restructuring plan.