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  • Channel Headlines – Mardi Gras Week Edition

    Image via Wikipedia Heard of a little something called the cloud? You can’t venture anywhere these days without hearing the cloud buzzword. But that’s with good reason. Cloud is fundamentally changing how people and businesses consume technology and how vendors, telcos, and IT solution providers operate their businesses. Maybe that’s why Michael Capellas, former Compaq…

  • Tripwire’s Cloud Security Launched for Partners

    Security and compliance vendor Tripwire is changing its sales paradigm with by shifting its licensing to flat-rate model that it hopes will prove to be friendlier to service providers and could stand as an example of how security vendors cater to the managed services market in the near future. The shift is part of the…

  • Spiceworks Adds Vendor Pages Feature

    Spiceworks has launched a new  Vendor Pages feature, designed to help tech companies connect with Spicework’s customer base of small business IT pros. The Vendor Pages let tech companies create their own Facebook-like pages to build a presence with the Spiceworks community. “Just like Facebook Pages did for consumer brands, we’re giving every technology company…

  • Winter Edition of Hot Channel Stories from All Over

    This week’s company to watch MSP Mentor did a great job of laying out why MSPs and VARs should watch Parallels. The cloud and virtualization company, known for its Mac desktop virtualization software, named a new CEO and held its Parallels Summit in Orlando, Fla. this week.  As MSP Mentor reports, plenty of channel and…

  • Are You A Security Threat to Your Clients?

    By Mike Semel Are you protecting your clients from…    you? As a managed service provider your company has the highest level access to your clients’ networks. You pride yourself on your honesty and integrity, and think that your employees would never do something to hurt you or a client. Besides, even if someone left your…

  • N-Able Technologies Appoints Former Cognos Exec Chairman of the Board

    Remote network and systems management software vendor N-Able Technologies announced that enterprise software industry veteran Alan Rottenberg has been appointed chairman of the company’s board of directors. Rottenberg held several senior management roles at Cognos, now owned by IBM, from 1989 until 2002 including senior vice president roles in marketing and business strategies, business intelligence…

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