Amazon has put out a video advertising a June 18 launch event in Seattle that feeds into the rumors and reports that it has been prepping the release of the first smartphone with 3-D capabilities and eye-tracking technology. Partners have reacted with their own theories, stating that it's all "a marketing gimmick."
VoIP and unified communications (UC) player Fonality has made a number of enhancements to its channel program with the aim of doing at least half of its business through partners by the end of the year.
Nexenta has launched its first formal channel program as a way to bring structure to its moves to bring its software-defined storage technology to midrange and enterprise customers.
A critical flaw can be exploited to view encrypted sessions on OpenSSL clients and servers, according to the advisory issued by The Open SSL Project. The organization responsible for patching the Heartbleed vulnerability maintains the open source toolkit for implementing the SSL and TLS encryption protocols.
New Common Core standards are creating controversy for some, but solution providers in the K-12 education market say the standards are driving new IT spending opportunities.
Converged infrastructure startup Nutanix is gunning for VCE customers with a new migration service to get Vblock customers to switch, and it's getting its channel partners to help out.
Infrascale, which provides cloud-based data protection and disaster recovery to MSPs, plans to use the funding to market to MSPs and spread the word about Eversync's on-premise backup appliance technology.
CRN asked this year's Women of the Channel honorees to share tales of how they got their start. Here's a look at some of the first jobs held by the 2014 Women of the Channel and the wisdom they gained from them.
Amazon is battling Microsoft and Google to see who can offer the cheapest cloud services, but it's now stepping up its competition with VMware, its biggest cloud rival in the enterprise.
Microsoft's TechEd conference showcased a variety of storage hardware, software and services, targeting a wide range of solutions for Microsoft environments.
Tech Data has broken into the 3-D printer market with a partnership with MakerBot, joining Ingram Micro, Synnex and D&H in the distribution fray for the growing market.
Microsoft spent a whopping $1.2 billion to acquire Yammer in 2012, but since then it's been pushing the social technology into Office 365. Now it's talking about integration with SharePoint and OneDrive.
Juniper and Aruba said Wednesday that they are teaming up on a reference architecture to drive integratation between Aruba's mobility and WiFi services and Juniper's enterprise switches and routers.