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  • What Latest HP Reorganization Could Mean for the Channel

    The good news is that as the newly-appointed CEO of Hewlett-Packard Meg Whitman’s decision to combine the PC and printer divisions shows a willingness to take on some of the company’s more intractable challenges. The bad news is that while this decision makes an imminent amount of sense from the perspective of HP, it may…

  • Finding the Strategic Path to Prosperity in the Channel

    The hardest thing about selling IT these days is that the money that is actually available to fund anything new is usually somewhere between five to 30 percent of their IT budget. Obviously, the size of the IT budget varies from company to company, so five percent of a large IT budget, for example, can…

  • Finding the Strategic Path to Prosperity

    The hardest thing about selling IT products and services these days is that the percentage of the customer’s actual budget that is available to fund anything new is usually somewhere between five to 30 percent. The size of the IT budget obviously varies from company to company. But the reality is that the preponderance of the…

  • Finding Myself My Own New Adventure

    So this is my last column with Channel Insider. After selling my MSP, I’ve taken a new role as the Director of Partner Community with Level Platforms, and the leap to the vendor side of the channel changes things for me. In my last article, I talked a bit about the solution provider itself, and…

  • Level Platforms Offers Mobile Device Management for MSPs

    Remote monitoring and management (RMM) solutions provider Level Platforms, which markets its products toward managed service providers, introduced Mobile Device Management (MDM) as a new feature in the imminent release of Managed Workplace 2012. With MDM, service providers can manage and monitor the exploding number of smartphones and tablets now being deployed in end-customer networks.…

  • ShoreTel to Expand Cloud UC Offerings With M5 Networks Acquisition

    ShoreTel continues to grow its unified communications capabilities through acquisition, announcing Feb. 1 its intention to buy M5 Networks for $146 million, a move that will enable ShoreTel to offer both cloud-based and on-premise solutions. M5 Networks, a 12-year-old company headquartered in New York City, offers a suite of hosted unified communications (UC) products, including…

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