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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.
Differentiate with Bare Metal as a Service
Bare-metal automation platforms can provide some unique advantages over wholly cloud-hosted solutions.
The Need for Secure-by-Design Architecture in UCC
Communications systems must have security measures built into their core design—not simply tacked on through updates.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of December 14th
IoT services from AWS, firewalls from WatchGuard, new solutions from Avaya and RingCentral, and the biggest collection of illuminated Handel-singing portable toilets you’ve ever seen are among the stories we’re finally sneaking in before the weekend.
Customer Experience: The Next Wave of ‘As a Service’
ImageNet Consulting aims to offer services that not only help its customers grow, but enhance their customers’ experience too.
StorageCraft Ships ShadowProtect SPX 7
The latest release of the BDR solution includes support for Microsoft’s Resilient File System technology, instant recovery for up to 4TB of data, and streamlined technician workflows, among other features.
4 Tips for Tapping into Companies’ New Needs
If you’re providing IT technology solutions to organizations, it’s important to adapt for post-COVID-19 challenges and emerging needs.
Smart Things, Smart Partners
In an increasingly connected world, integrators are carving out IoT niches with practical solutions that automate tasks and deliver deeper insight.
Sophos Shares Open Artificial Intelligence Security Technologies
Seeking to promote collaboration and transparency in the fight against cybercrime, the vendor has made four AI-powered tools developed in its labs freely available to researchers, fellow vendors, and security service providers.
Dell Sees Rebound Building in Second Half of Virus-Struck Year
Following a drop during its fiscal Q2, the hardware giant saw partner revenue grow 1% worldwide and 4% in North America in Q3. Now it’s counting on the recently introduced PowerStore portfolio to help it turn around its still struggling midrange storage business.