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  • Minding the Cloud Store

    Whether it involves groceries or cloud applications, whoever is minding the store is usually in charge. Right now, however, it seems that in the age of the cloud a lot of solution providers are not as diligent about minding their own stores as they once were. Instead, many of them are opening up what amounts…

  • Data Center Changes Come Slow and Steady

    Data center Server, Virtualization Budgets for 2014 Budgets are flattening as the number of organizations increasing spending dropped from 45% in 2013. For this year, 32% see an increase, 26% a decrease and 46% say it will remain the same. Top Server, Virtualization Projects Server hardware still dominates the IT agenda: standardization/consolidation/refresh: 60%; private cloud:…

  • Dell Reshapes Its Channel Strategy

    Michael Dell is having more fun running his eponymous company now that it is private, and he and his executive team have more time to spend with customers. Dollars that previously went toward servicing Wall Street obligations are now going back into innovation—to customers’ benefit, the Dell CEO added. Working through the channel to sell…

  • Mimecast Forges New MSP Program

    Mimecast’s new North America Managed Service Providers Program is aimed at making it easier for MSP partners to deliver its cloud-based email management services to its customers. Mimecast’s Unified Email Management services include security, archiving and continuity. Although Mimecast has worked with MSPs in North America for many years, it did not have a formal…

  • Arrow, dinCloud Ink Distribution Deal

    Cloud services provider dinCloud has signed a North American distribution agreement with Arrow Electronics. Under the agreement, Arrow will offer dinCloud’s hosted virtual desktops, hosted virtual servers and cloud storage services to its North American channel partners via the ArrowSphere online marketplace. As part of the ArrowSphere cloud offering, Arrow’s partners have the capability to…

  • What Software-Defined Security Could Mean for the Channel

    The IT industry is entering the era of software-defined infrastructure, starting with software-defined networks (SDNs). SDNs were quickly followed by the emergence of software-defined storage (SDS)—which, together with SDNs, are the foundation for the software-defined data center. Given those advances, it’s only a matter of time before the industry sees the emergence of software-defined security…

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