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  • The Evolution of Unified Communications as a Service

    Just about everybody in the channel would agree that unified communications have been a frustrating experience. While the technology holds great promise, the effort required to get customers to first test and then actually deploy it can be nothing short of herculean. But all that may be about to finally change for the better now…

  • HP CEO Meg Whitman Says Consumerization of IT Will Define Company

    The new CEO of Hewlett-Packard says the future of Hewlett-Packard will be shaped by a consumerization of IT phenomenon that simultaneously plays to the company’s strengths both the enterprise and consumer technology markets. Speaking at a Global Influencers Summit 2012 conference in Shanghai today, HP CEO Meg Whitman says the company is doubling down on…

  • Software-Defined Networking Technologies to Reshape Market

    Software-defined networking (SDN) may be one of the hottest new buzz words floating around the channel in the wake of the Interop 2012 conference this week. But while most of the SDN conversation is focused on reducing the cost of managing enterprise networks by managing them at a much higher level of abstraction, the implications…

  • Promoting Virtualization Diversity

    One assumption that is often made about desktop virtualization is that whatever is on the back end of the solution is going to be from the same vendor on the front end. But it turns out that right now the most popular desktop virtualization combination is Citrix on the client and VMware on the server.…

  • Making Sense of the Mobile Windows PC Mess

    Given that large swaths of the channel are dependent on PC sales the current state of the PC industry is of more than passing concern for most solution providers. With the rising popularity of the systems from Apple such as the Apple iPad and the MacBook Air more than a few solution providers are concerned…

  • The Path to Cloud Control

    Historically solution providers in the channel tended to align themselves with one major computing platform or another. Given the complexities of setting up any particular server platform, that approach made a lot of technical and economic sense even if it did tie the interests of a solution provider to a particular vendor. But in the…

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