Outside venture capital to hardware startups that got their start on Kickstarter or Indiegogo is on the rise as companies and VCs realize the benefits of going to the masses first.
While hardware fills all that data center space, it is the software behind it, including data center infrastructure management (DCIM) and other applications, that makes it all run efficiently.
In a recent interview with John Chambers, CRN asked the 19-year Cisco Systems CEO who he considers to be some of the more under-the-radar, but stellar, players within Cisco. He gave 17 names, all of which are highlighted here.
HP is taking aim at IBM's uncertain partner relationships in the wake of the proposed sale of its x86 server business to Lenovo, urging customers to jump to an HP partner.
Acquia, which has built its business around the Drupal open source content management system, landed undisclosed funding from Amazon.com and plans to use it to build its enterprise business.
Cisco is cutting 6,000 jobs, or roughly 8 percent of its global workforce, as the networking giant looks to refocus its efforts around software, security, data center and cloud.
NetApp reported better-than-expected earnings for its first fiscal 2015 quarter and said a slight rise in branded revenue, thanks to channel partners, helped mitigate a continuing drop in OEM sales.
Nth Generation Computing's annual Nth Symposium brought HP's CIO and CTO, along with top executives from VMware, Intel and others, to present the latest trends and technology to officials from a wide range of enterprise and government organizations.
Videxio, a three-year-old startup founded by former Tandberg executives, says its cloud-based videoconferencing service was built from the ground up with partners in mind.
Matt Mills, a longtime Oracle sales executive with a reputation for supporting the interests of channel partners, has left the software vendor for reasons unknown.
Kaseya has acquired security and authentication provider Scorpion Software for an undisclosed amount, in a move that executives said is a key step in the company's transition to a leading cloud-based IT management company.
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NFL CIO Michelle McKenna-Doyle joined CRN at the Patriots' Gillette Stadium to discuss the impact of technology on the fan experience. McKenna-Doyle talked about big data analytics and a partnership with Extreme Networks.