Topic: Cloud - Page 37
Cisco Underscores Commitment to SMB Market at 2022 Partner Summit
Recent partner sales and marketing investments are proof the company is serious about SMBs, according to global partner marketing chief Luxy Thuraisingam (pictured), who concedes “we have work to do in enabling our partners to go and capture the SMB space.”
Data Protection as a Service Completes a Cloud-First Strategy
Managed services providers are answering the call to help their clients economically improve their threat defense with cloud-first backup and recovery.
Optimizing Cloud Expenditures Amid Economic Uncertainty
Acting now ensures your managed services clients are ready to handle any obstacle that comes their way.
Gaming PCs as Rendering Engines
Intel predicts every person will need zetta-scale computing for the metaverse.
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #244 – Piles of Shame
A little shame in your life isn’t a problem. Piles of the stuff is a different story.
NetApp Introduces All-New Partner Program
When it replaces today’s Unified Partner Program next May, the Partner Sphere program will include competencies and certifications designed to reflect the former storage vendor’s retooled, cloud-first portfolio and services-led solutions strategy.
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #243 – Perennial 39
Wow, channel pros, you don’t look a day over 39! Just like last year. And the year before that, come to think of it.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of October 10th, 2022
Erick and Rich drill into Auvik’s acquisition of Saaslio and Boardgent, why your RMM solution is one of your most important security tools, and the building suspense over the approaching selection of the next USA Mullet Champion.
Auvik Buys Saaslio and Boardgent
The dual transactions are designed to extend the reach of Auvik’s flagship network management solution beyond the traditional firewall into what the company calls “the last mile” of the network: SaaS applications and endpoints.
Mastering the Private Cloud
Experts still see a robust future ahead for hybrid clouds that combine public software- and infrastructure-as-a-service resources with private clouds.