The opportunities for solution providers selling cloud services stretch far beyond the sale of the service itself, says Cisco's Bob Gault. Here are five often-overlooked avenues.
CRNtv looks at devices and accessories tough enough to travel with you anywhere. These gadgets are perfect for hiking, camping or just a day at the beach.
As Office 365 projects lead businesses to consider authentication and privilege management measures, Okta adds incentives to attract systems integrators and other cloud migration specialists.
There's never a shortage of cool apps for smartphones and tablets. This year, there were plenty to choose from. So here are the 10 coolest apps of 2014 so far.
EMC's new VMAX3 will run data services applications directly without the need for servers and, thanks to EMC's acquisition of TwinStrata, also will provide native cloud tiering to public clouds.
Office 365 is growing so fast that Microsoft is having trouble providing support to customers that experience glitches. But partners are confident Microsoft will figure things out.
As Office 365 projects lead businesses to consider authentication and privilege management measures, Okta adds incentives to attract systems integrators and other cloud migration specialists.
Tablet shipments are on pace to top the PC market by the end of 2015, said research firm Gartner. Meanwhile, a fall is expected in sales of desktops, laptops and ultrabooks, although the rate of decline is not as steep as in previous years.
The first half of 2014 saw many unique tablets hit the market, including the latest devices from Dell, Samsung and HP. Here are 10 of the coolest so far this year.
Partners cheer Chinese regulators' approval of Lenovo's purchase of IBM's x86 business, but are waiting to exhale when it comes to U.S. regulators and cybersecurity issues.
HP Labs' Jim Gettys swings by MIT to talk about the serious risks surrounding the Internet of Things. Gettys discussed the flawed update chain and mono-culture in connected devices.
The smartphone market in the first half of 2014 saw established giants release their latest wares and newcomers try to leave a lasting impression. Here are the 10 coolest smartphones so far this year.
With an $11 billion price tag, it's no wonder that the Department of Defense's contract to modernize the department's health system is attracting big-name solution providers and vendors. Here's who is putting themselves in the running.
Steven Sinofsky, the former 23-year Microsoft vet who's now with VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, has an entertaining exchange with Microsoft's Support team about Office 365 sign-up problems.
Ralph Loura, former Clorox CIO, is the latest in a string of moves by HP to bring executives with a strong consumer business focus in to help mold its technology strategy.
Microsoft returned some of the domains it seized from a popular dynamic DNS service provider via court order, and the outages its actions have caused for nearly two million users is waning.
Ingram Micro continues its push further into services, most recently with its acquisition of IT services company Rollouts. Ingram said resellers shouldn't be concerned about their own services business.
Kaspersky Lab's newly formed federal subsidiary and software giant Microsoft are advising the government on how to improve federal procurement of cybersecurity products and services as part of President Obama's Executive Order to bolster critical infrastructure protection.
Synnex posted double-digit sales and profit growth for its second-quarter earnings after seeing continued boosts from Windows XP support expiration and strong growth in the Japanese market.