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Lenovo Adds Four ThinkBook Notebooks for SMBs and Students
They include a refreshed edition of the 13-inch ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i (pictured) with an expanded exterior e-ink display, plus features like Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos for improved online conferencing.
Lenovo Has Device as a Service and Programs for MSPs Coming This Year
According to North American channel chief Rob Cato (pictured), easier subscription-priced purchasing and offerings for partners that emphasize services over hardware are among the company’s priorities for the months ahead.
Intel Introduces 11th Gen vPro Processors
Intel says the business-ready mobile chips, which are part of the 10nm Tiger Lake family launched last September, deliver nearly 20% better overall app performance and 35% better videoconferencing performance, plus enhanced hardware-level security.
Lenovo’s Latest ThinkPads Aim to Ease Online Collaboration
Announced today at CES 2021, the four laptops and 2-in-1s, which include the thinnest ThinkPad ever made (pictured), come with Dolby video, audio, and voice features for better videoconferencing, plus 5G-ready options.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of January 4th
Big news for Pax8, facial authentication tech from Intel, and a regrettable Christmas Eve mistake by a drunk and overenthusiastic Celine Dion fan are but a few of the stories we’re belatedly getting to just in time for the weekend.
Zyxel USG FLEX 100: A Unified Threat Management Vaccine
For networking, VPN, and threat protection capabilities, the FLEX series of UTM gateways may very well be the cure your SMB customers are looking for in a post-COVID world.
Increase Profitability by Automating Client Asset Management
MSPs can boost traditional revenue streams by extending customers’ hardware and software asset lifecycles, and managing and securing on-prem and cloud-based assets.
Dell Introduces Commercial PCs and Monitors for Work from Anywhere Users
Announced ahead of next week’s CES conference, the forthcoming hardware arrives at a time when work-from-home computing, remote learning, and other newly pervasive use cases are driving demand for flexible products optimized for videoconferencing.
Weighing Edge Connectivity Options
From Ethernet and Wi-Fi to LTE, private LTE, and 5G, there are lots of different ways to connect your customers’ edge computing environments to the cloud.
Differentiate with Bare Metal as a Service
Bare-metal automation platforms can provide some unique advantages over wholly cloud-hosted solutions.