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Cloud Sherpas Named Google Partner Of The Year, Looks To 2012
Cloud Sherpas has been named Google's first ever enterprise partner of the year for 2011, a sign that Google is serious about the channel and the cloud.
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AT&T Blasts Former FCC Head For Dissing Spectrum Bill
AT&T fires back at former a FCC chairman who termed the bill calling for spectrum auctions the worst he's ever read.
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LifeSize Tackles 'One-Size-Too-Big' Issue For Videoconferencing VARs
New LifeSize Universal Video Collaboration platform leverages video infrastructure in virtualized environments; features can be accessed on an as-needed basis.
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Dell Hires Former CA CEO To Run New Software Group
John Swainson will start March 5 and report to Michael Dell, who says the new Software Group will help the company become more well-rounded.
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CRN Interview: Whitman's Plans To Get HP Back On Track
HP CEO Meg Whitman has put out her share of fires since taking the helm, and in a recent interview with CRN she talks about her plan to keep HP on a stable course.
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Telco Shuffle: AT&T's Executive Reorganization Following its fourth-quarter loss, AT&T makes some major changes to the executive ranks. |
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Five Companies That Dropped The Ball This Week For the week ending Feb. 3, CRN looks at five companies that were either asleep at the wheel or just didn't make good decisions. |
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Feb. 3, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors. |
- FBI Confirms Cybercrime Conference Call Hacked
Cybercriminals hacked a conference call between the FBI and British law enforcement officials and posted it on the Web. Anonymous claimed responsibility. - Forecast: IT Professional Services Spending On The Rise
IT spending may be on the rise, as more IT decision-makers are feeling optimistic about the prospects of their IT budgets increasing, according to CDW's IT Monitor. - Google Bouncer Tosses Malware From Android Market
Google discloses that it has been using an automated malware scanner to find and remove malicious apps from the Android Market. - HP Proxy Statement: Whitman's Compensation Half That Apotheker's In 2011
HP President and CEO Meg Whitman received over $16 million in compensation in 2011, including a $1 salary, but her predecessor managed to get nearly double that while he worked at HP and after he was fired. - Leaks Provide Hints Of Advances In Windows Phone 8
The mobile operating system will reportedly share many technology components with Windows 8, making it easier for developers to reuse code when building applications for both. - Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies In Small Plane Crash
Steve Appleton, CEO and chairman of Micron Technologies, passed away Friday morning in a plane accident at the age of 51. - Symantec Backup Exec 2012 Is All About The Cloud
The Test Center finds that cloud is just another storage medium to Symantec Backup Exec 2012. - Google Apps: A $1 Billion Business?
Google's Google Apps revenue is kept secret, but a recent study by a Google cloud ISV found that Google's cloud suite could be $1 billion business. - ShoreTel Makes Splash With M5; VARs Ponder The Ripple Effects
ShoreTel partners say the acquisition of hosted UC vendor M5 is a blockbuster, but the company needs to be clear about integration plans and where M5 will fit. - Power, Environmental Concerns Driving Data Center Design
While data growth is behind a rash of new data center builds, power consumption and changes in cooling requirements are the top considerations when designing those new data centers.
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