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CRN outlines eight big announcements from this month’s Intel Vision event that reflect the semiconductor giant’s vision for the future of AI computing, where it hopes to play an outsized role through a mix of CPUs, GPUs, purpose-built AI chips, Ethernet solutions and software. Intel unveiled the next step of its plan to fight Nvidia,…
Read More“It’s created a demand spike for the product. Customers on VMware environments mostly prefer to lock in their perpetual licensing for three more years before any price increases kick in,” one VxRail seller tells CRN. The death of VMware’s perpetual licenses has come calling for Dell Technologies’ VxRail, with customers racing to lock in prices…
Read More‘This flexibility is crucial for adapting to business dynamics like mergers, acquisitions or shifts in customer preferences. It allows us to be more responsible and agile in how we manage our client relationships,’ Jean Prejean, president of Guardian Computer, tells CRN. Microsoft has confirmed that it is changing one of the most controversial parts of…
Read More‘Pax8 recently made the difficult decision to conduct a reduction in workforce. This move primarily impacted North America and was less than five percent of our global workforce. Parting with valued teammates is never easy, but these actions will enable us to optimize operations, increase alignment, and position our business for long-term success,’ said a…
Read MoreBroadcom Lets HPE Use Existing VMware OEM Agreement To Provide ‘Alternative’ To Dell VxRail
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‘Customers that need VMware and rely on it are going to have to pay a lot more money to use it,’ says an HPE VMware partner, who did not want to be identified. “Short term the HPE Broadcom OEM extension might mean some additional VMware business for us but long term we are looking for…
Read MoreFor the week ending April 19, CRN takes a look at the companies that brought their ‘A’ game to the channel including Armis, Commvault, Confluent, Cisco Systems and Rubrik. The Week Ending April 19 Topping this week’s Came to Win is cybersecurity unicorn Armis for a strategic acquisition that will expand the company’s technology portfolio…
Read MoreThe Q2 revised forecast gets closer to October’s after a fall in January. Research firm Gartner has raised its 2024 worldwide IT spending forecast to about $5.06 trillion thanks to a boost in expected spending on communications services – still coming in slightly lower than the $5.07 trillion 2024 forecast published in October. The Stamford,…
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