P.F. Chang's China Bistro confirmed a credit card data breach impacting all 211 of its restaurants in a statement today, announcing that it is still investigating the scope of the incident. The recent line-of-credit card breaches have heightened awareness about data security and encryption, solution providers said.
With a pair of new eight-core Galaxy Tabs, Samsung prepares a battle for supremacy in the coming tablet wars. The CRN Test Center compares the Galaxy Tab S to the iPad Air.
Cloud backup and data recovery company Intronis has had a busy week -- rolling out a new ECHOplatform, monthly fixed-fee pricing and a new suite of partner enablement resources.
Oracle, which took the wraps off its long-awaited in-memory database technology earlier this week, is set to beat back challengers to its database business, according to one top partner.
Garrett Jones, who helped architect many of Symantec's channel program changes, leaves the company to build a channel program at cloud-based backup and storage startup Spanning.
VMware's Pat Gelsinger reveals plans to start selling NSX software-defined networking technology through the vendor's broad channel. There's also chatter about a coming NSX-related partner competency.
HP's Bill Veghte talks with CRN about how HP Helion stacks up against Cisco Intercloud and Amazon and why HP is gaining share in networking against Cisco.
Avnet's Cheryl Neal talks about her experience as a female leader in IT. Neal discusses the importance of mentoring, as well as some trends in Avnet in networking and security.
Cisco partners concur with the vendor's recent projections for rising video adoption and say that they're seeing more small and midsize businesses using the technology as a tool.
Will the channel embrace mobile payment technology? One solution provider says the ability to securely transfer funds definitely 'has some legs' and will continue to grow.