Today's News
Chief WebOS Evangelist Rubinstein Leaves HP
Jon Rubinstein, the former Apple engineer and Palm CEO who at one time was HP's top evangelist for WebOS, has left HP, the company has confirmed.
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Channel Cheers Tucci's Plans To Lead EMC Until 2013
Solution providers praised Joe Tucci's decision to stay at EMC until at least 2013 for giving the company steady leadership as it transitions to the cloud.
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10 Incredible Stats From Apple's Q1 Earnings
Apple's first quarter earnings announced Tuesday far exceeded the market's expectations. Here are ten reasons why we were so blown away.
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Resellers, Distributors Report Strong Hardware Sales In 2011
The NPD Group says 2011 sales in hardware and services by distributors and direct market resellers rose 5.5 percent last year to $50 billion.
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Two VARs: We Dropped Microsoft And Never Looked Back
They looked ahead, however, and jointly created a new VAR business called OnePointSync, which specializes in Kerio e-mail solutions.
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Jan. 27, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors. |
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Five Companies That Dropped The Ball This Week For the week ending Jan. 27, CRN looks at five companies that were either asleep at the wheel or just didn't make good decisions. |
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10 Incredible Stats From Apple's Q1 Earnings Apple's first quarter earnings announced Tuesday far exceeded the market's expectations. Here are ten reasons why we were so blown away. |
- Federal CTO Chopra Steps Down
The Obama Administration confirmed Aneesh Chopra, the country's first federal CTO, is leaving his post. - Verizon Relies On Cloud Services For Future Growth
Verizon's cloud investment had a major impact on its fourth quarter revenue and is expected to fuel growth into 2012 on the heels of the Terremark and CloudSwitch acquisitions. - AT&T Posts Q4 Loss, But iPhone Sales A Bright Spot
The company's failed merger with T-Mobile has big impact on AT&T's bottom line. - Nokia Reports $1.3 Billion Loss, Despite One Million Lumia Sales
Nokia reported an opearting loss of $1.3 billion on Thursday, but said it has sold "well over" one million of its Lumia smartphone devices to date. - Symantec Warns Customers Not To Use PcAnywhere
Symantec is advising customers not to use pcAnywhere until the company can fix flaws that came to light following the theft of underlying code by Anonymous. - Juniper Expects Sluggish Improvement Following Q4 Shortfall
Juniper reports a rough quarter following weaker-than-expected service provider spending. - Avnet: Profits Up, Sales Down Due To Hard Drive Price Spike
Industry-standard servers and software sales each increased by more than 35 percent and storage solution sales increased more than 20 percent, according to Avnet. - VAR Mobilizes Army Private Cloud
Cloud and data center solution provider MicroTech has won a contract to create a portable private cloud for the Army. - Talend Seeks More Partner 'Mindshare' For Its Open-Source Software
The company's expanded channel program offers a point system that encourages a greater commitment by partners to working with Talend products. - A VAR's Tale: From Fan To Partner - Winning Business With An NHL Team
Michael Goldstein started doing IT work with the team at his former company, but when he launched LAN Infotech almost three years ago, he was determined to get in deeper with the team.
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