CRN Channel News
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For Cisco partners, keeping Cisco Certified Internetwork Experts on staff can lead to Silver and Gold.
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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
Solution providers value the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator certification as a must-have for their business, but not necessarily because they are counting on it to take them into new territory. -
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
The Certified Information Systems Security Professional is a vendor-neutral certification whose time has come. Not only is it the only vendor-neutral certification among the Big 8, but it vied with Cisco certifications for top honors, placing No. 1 in return on investment with a whopping 36.8 percent ROI and second as a generator of new business. -
110hed_big8_5_cert,gif|Cisco Qualified Specialist Certifications
Through its Cisco Qualified Specialist certifications, Cisco aims to help its partners focus on specific technologies and hone their skills to differentiate themselves from competitors. -
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
For the third straight year, solution providers in the Certification Study deemed the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer the No. 1 most important certification to their business. -
Red Hat Certifications
Red Hats certifications continue to grow in prominence and dividends, but solution providers believe they will generate even stronger returns as the Linux market grows. -
Selling Certifications
One of the dominant themes for several years running in our annual special report on certification has been the rise of the vendor-neutral mind-set. The exclusive research upon which this week's related cover package is centered further underscores this trend. -
Experience Counts
Manuel Villa doesn't put all that much weight on certifications. For Villa, president of Via Technology, a nine-year-old solution provider in San Antonio, the real test is a service professional's ability to perform in the field and to deliver powerful solutions to satisfied clients. -
TalkSwitch PBX Brings VoIP to SMBs
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology adoption is accelerating rapidly, fueled in part by lower operating costs and robust feature sets. -
A Summer Catch-Up: From The VARBusiness 500 To XChange '04
What we did during summer vacation: from CRN's Channel Champions and Salary Survey, to VARBusiness' Annual Report Card and VARBusiness 500, to New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain. -
Tech Data's Q2 Earnings Skyrocket 79 Percent
Tech Data announces second-quarter profits are up a whopping 79 percent, bolstered by European sales that helped the distributor surpass Wall Street expectations. -
Predicts Stable U.S. Spending Climate
Raymund Speaks Out On Growth, Opportunities, HP
Tech Data Chairman and CEO Steve Raymund Thursday predicts "stability" in U.S. IT spending. -
Mercedes Ellison, senior VP of marketing, calls it quits
Revolving Door Continues At BEA As Another Channel Exec Departs
One of BEA Systems' channel executives will be the latest to leave in a slew of executive departures over the past two months. A BEA spokeswoman confirmed Mercedes Ellison, BEA senior vice president of marketing, has resigned. -
NEC Exec Sets Sights on Server Rivals
NEC has been quietly recruiting channel partners, and is offering servers that feature fault tolerance at prices that rival competitors' standard server offerings. Leading that effort is Larry Sheffield, who talks about what NEC has accomplished since it began its channel push in the U.S. 10 months ago and what it hopes to do next. -
Custom-System Builders: Intel Price Cuts Move Processor Sweet Spot
Intel has slashed pricing in some higher-end desktop prices, several weeks after the company acknowledged inventory imbalances could force its hand. -
Logicalis Buys Solution Technology, Boosting Presence In IBM
In a major deal involving two VARBusiness 500 companies, Logicalis US (VB 111) has bought Solution Technology (VB 236), one of IBM's top 10 business partners with $90 million in annual sales. -
Mulling the pros and cons of an overabundant LCD supply
LCD Prices: How Low Can They Go?
Solution providers and system builders mull the pros and cons of an overabundant LCD supply. -
Microsoft Withdraws From Standards Group
Microsoft drops out of United Nations standards effort. -
Resellers Eye Intel's Price Cuts On Its Processors
Intel has issued a broad list of price cuts on its microprocessors, slashing by 35 percent the list price of its high-end 3.6 GHz Pentium 4 with Hyperthreading from $637 to $417. The Celeron desktop processor line received smaller cuts. -
Will supplement existing channel program, boost printer margins
Samsung Springs New Printer Channel Program
Samsung is setting out to grab instant mind share in the competitive color laser printer segment, rolling out a new channel program that gives resellers extra rebates of as much as 5 percent if they meet top sales goals.