Topic: Hardware - Page 277
Intermedia Adds Private Cloud Deployments to its White-Label Partner Model
With the company’s fully managed, white-labeled private cloud, companies receive a single-tenant enterprise-grade deployment on Intermedia’s infrastructure or on AWS.
StorageCraft and Exablox Partner on BDR Appliances
MSPs can now buy scale-out storage hardware from Exablox with StorageCraft data protection software pre-installed.
HP Reveals New Premium PC Line-up
The company’s new laptops and all-in-one aim to raise the bar in design, quality, and performance.
SolarWinds MSP Unveils Unified Product Portfolio, Previews Forthcoming Changes
The announcement comes as the managed services software vendor officially retires its N-able and LOGICnow brands.
Barracuda Extends Cloud-to-Cloud Data Protection to SharePoint Online
Users can now backup and restore entire SharePoint sites or individual files within those sites.
Western Digital Introduces WD Blue and WD Green Solid State Drives
With prices starting at $79, WD’s new SSDs boast transfer speeds up to 545MB/s and capacities up to 1TB.
Lenovo Announces New Data Center Products, Incentives, and Leadership
Chris Frey, who will step aside as head of the company’s North American commercial business at the end of the month, will be replaced by two executives, including one focused exclusively on sales of server, storage, and networking gear.
D&H Launches Cloud Marketplace
The new self-serve portal lets resellers earn monthly annuities on a menu of cloud-based solutions including Microsoft Office 365.
GIGABYTE Updates the BRIX with Intel 7th Gen Processors
GIGABYTE Technology Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, recently launched the newly revamped BRIX, which features the the latest IntelÆ 7th Generation Core Processor. This compact PC supports the newest in multimedia standards as well as a 10% increase in graphics performance relative to its predecessor.
HP Introduces New Printers and Scanners for Individuals, Small Offices, and SMBs
They include the company’s first LaserJet printer with a sub-$100 price tag.

