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Climbing Past Cloud Security Complexity
Security is hard. Cloud security is even harder, but with the right strategy and methods it’s possible to design more secure systems.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of April 13th
$2.5 billion in financial aid from Cisco, new partner program goodies from Microsoft, new hardware from HP, and a look at what a street artist who can’t access the street anymore does to kill time are all among the stories we’re finally writing about (in our jammies, of course).
The Impact of 5G on Cloud Services
5G will require more data and workloads to be cloud-based, accelerating adoption of cloud services and broadly redefining operations for many businesses.
Zix Introduces Integrated Cloud Productivity, Security, and Compliance Platform
Called Secure Cloud, the new offering adds products from Zix’s email security and archiving portfolio to a previously introduced Microsoft 365 ordering and billing platform from AppRiver, the cloud distributor Zix acquired last year.
E-Cycling for Charity
MSPs and others are giving computing devices a second life—and helping the community, their customers, and ultimately the planet in the process.
Eaton Updates and Simplifies PredictPulse Remote Monitoring Solution
Equipped with a modernized UI, the new release is designed to provide easier access to more digestible information about uninterruptible power supplies and other power equipment.
Ingram Micro Launches IoT Center of Excellence and Appoints First Global IoT Vice President
Sabine Howest (pictured) now heads up Ingram’s ongoing efforts to help partners build Internet of Things practices. The new center of excellence will support that project by providing access to subject matter experts, labs, demo facilities, and more.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of April 6th
New management software from Veeam, new financing help from Acronis, new security training from ConnectWise, and a new high-water mark for hard-core enforcement of large gathering restrictions are just a few of the stories belatedly coming your way now.
Dell Ships Behavior-Based BIOS Threat Detection Utility
The new system, which now comes pre-loaded on Dell commercial PCs and can be added to late-model devices for free as well, continually looks for BIOS changes that could be an indicator of malicious activity.
Tick, Tick, Tick … EOL Approaches for Exchange Server 2010/SharePoint Server 2010
Channel pros have an opportunity to prepare the last users of those systems for the future—and profit in the process.










