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New AirTight CEO Plans To Go 100% Channel To Beat Cisco, Aerohive

Rick Wilmer

The 12-year-old cloud-based wireless specialist AirTight Networks is undergoing one of its biggest transformations ever as it reorganizes its executive team and focuses on the channel like never before.

The Mountain View, Calif.-based company announced this week that it had hired its first ever channel chief, Kester Kyrie, a former Aruba Networks sales leader, as well as a new CEO, Rick Wilmer, who was previously CEO at Leyden Energy and held roles as vice president of operations at Aruba and Seagate.

Shmunis On 'Struggling' Vendors, Cloud Demand

Vlad Shmunis

Vlad Shmunis founded his cloud-based business communications company RingCentral in 1999 and has witnessed first-hand how cloud solutions have dramatically changed the IT industry.

"This cycle of disruptive innovation and change is even more significant than what we saw in the late 1990s," said CEO Shmunis. "Today, cloud solutions have dramatically changed the business models, and this is very challenging to legacy vendors."

8 Ways The Channel Can Reduce Enterprise BYOD Risk

From the unintentional opening of a malware-laced email to more serious threats like a purposeful, targeted cyber attack, risks to the enterprise posed by employee-owned mobile devices are real and growing. Companies in all sectors are seeking ways to promote worker productivity via mobile devices while also limiting the potentially catastrophic damage a data breach or loss of data can carry.

New Year, New Beginnings for Dell Channel

Dell’s fourth quarter (November-January) included events such as Dell World where we announced new improvements to the PartnerDirect program, adding $125 million in enhanced incentives and programs, including the Dell Storage Accelerator, Windows Server 2003 Migration, and Growth Accelerators for the Client Solutions and Enterprise Solutions Groups that are all launching this year.

How A Small Maine VAR Won A Contract With NASCAR

A VAR with fewer than 20 employees has won a massive contract with one of America's largest professional sports organizations.

APXnet of Berwick, Maine is designing and connecting fiber-optic networks at the 27 race tracks used by NASCAR, enabling more than 40 race teams, broadcast networks and NASCAR's content production arm to manage large video and data files in real time.

Exinda's Parikh On WAN Opportunities For VARs

Aseem Parikh

An influx of connected devices is bombarding networks, putting a strain on bandwidth, and in some cases becoming a serious problem for companies that want run efficiently.

The need for better speed, agility and performance on wide area networks (WAN) is becoming more prevalent amid widespread consumerization and the rise of the bring-your-own-device workplace.

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