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  • Getting Serious about Unified Communications Integration

    It’s going to be almost impossible for any company to maintain a homogenous unified communications environment. Either because of acquisitions or simply the need to be able to communicate with other organizations that have standardized on another platform, unified communications almost by definition is heterogeneous. But providers of unified communications offerings have been slow to…

  • The Path of Least Mobile Computing Resistance

    Just about every company today has a Web site, but very few of them have been optimized for mobile computing devices. The reason for this is that most businesses don’t really have the cash on hand to fund a major overhaul of their Web sites. But surprisingly enough, it turns out that most Web sites…

  • ALM as a Barometer of Customer Maturity

    Everyone likes to talk about the divide between IT and the business but there are lots of divides within the IT organization that can trip up the unwary solution provider. One of the most contentious areas in IT right now is anything to do with “DevOps.” As a catch phrase that covers anything to do…

  • NetApp Creates a Federation for the Channel in the Cloud

    One of the more frustrating aspects of being a solution provider is the number of channel programs you have to participate in, even when there are two or more vendors that are selling something that they are mutually dependent upon to deliver. With the rise of cloud computing that’s becoming a whole lot more common…

  • Policy Engines Make Compelling Case for Network Upgrades

    The vast majority of the networking gear installed in the enterprise today is what most networking professionals would refer to as dumb pipe. Networking administrators can see what types of packets are moving across those networks and make some inferences about what types of packets are associated with specific classes of applications. But that’s a…

  • Managed Cloud Services Come to the Channel

    Given the fact that the distinction between managed hosting and cloud computing is relatively thin, it should not be all that surprising to see solution provider starting to offer managed cloud computing services. What is surprising is that more of them are starting to wrap channel programs around those services as part of an effort…

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