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Windows 365 Link, Security Exposure Management and a new post-CrowdStrike faulty update initiative are among the big announcements. Microsoft’s Windows 365 Link devices. Security Exposure Management becoming generally available. And a new initiative to make improvements following the faulty CrowdStrike update in July. These are among the biggest news in devices and security coming out…
Read MoreMicrosoft 365, Office 365 and Enterprise Mobility+Security are among the affected suites. Microsoft has stirred up solution providers with the next move in its philosophy of more flexible billing terms should get a premium—a 5 percent increase in the price of some of its most popular annual subscription bundles if the customer wants to pay…
Read More‘We are not going to be successful driving adoption, sales of any of these things without our ecosystem of partners—the service partners, the MSPs, pretty much the entire constituency,’ says Bargav Balakrishnan, IBM vice president of product management for Power. IBM will incorporate its Spyre Accelerator in future Power products—including its Power11 system releasing next…
Read MoreFor the week ending Nov. 15, CRN takes a look at the companies that brought their ‘A’ game to the channel, including Presidio, Secuvy, CoreWeave, SAS and Snyk. The Week Ending Nov. 15 Topping this week’s Came to Win list is solution provider superstar Presidio for a strategic acquisition that will expand its expertise and…
Read MorePartners should see ‘a huge opportunity with OpenShift virtualization,’ especially with continued frustrations over price changes at rival VMware, said Kirsten Newcomer, Red Hat’s senior director of hybrid cloud platforms. Updates to Red Hat OpenShift, OpenShift AI, Edge Device and Developer Hub should offer partners more ways to do business with customers, executives with the…
Read MoreManaging today’s complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments can be a major challenge. As part of CRN’s Stellar Startups for 2024, here are four cloud startups developing next-generation tools for managing cloud systems and keeping cloud costs under control that solution providers should be aware of. The New Generation Of Cloud Computing Companies Worldwide public cloud…
Read More‘We wanted to make sure that it’s very clear to our partners that we’re making clear bets with them to help them deliver on customer expectations,’ says Microsoft Chief Partner Officer Nicole Dezen. A “small percentage” of Microsoft direct market cloud Enterprise Agreements that won’t be eligible for renewal under the tech giant’s EA framework––potentially…
Read MoreATSG, Success Computer Consulting, Zoom, Microsoft, CrowdStrike and Kyndryl were among the tech companies making key executive hires and moves in October 2024. New CEOs of ATSG and Success Computer Consulting and a new CFO at Zoom were among the biggest executive moves in October. Taking those top spots, respectively, were Russell Reeder, formerly with…
Read MoreIn our annual Stellar Startups special report, CRN shines a spotlight on some of the most exciting channel-focused startup vendors with leading-edge technologies that are creating new opportunities for solution providers. The pace of IT industry innovation, always moving at a brisk clip, has accelerated to a full-on sprint over the last two years with…
Read MoreWith global spending on the technology industry expected to reach $5.74 trillion in 2025, CRN breaks down the five largest markets that will reap the most revenue next year, according to new data from Gartner. Worldwide spending on IT will hit a record $5.74 trillion in 2025 with all areas of technology—from software to communications…
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