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DOCUWISE Enables Managed Print Monitoring Via Managed Workplace
Integration with Level Platform’s RMM solution means channel pros gain access to DOCUWISE turnkey white label fulfillment services.
Healthcare Vertical Gets a Mobile Tablet Option
ConnectedHealth rolls out its Nursing Manager App and Secure Medical Tablet for the capture, transfer, and integration of patient-related device data.
OKI Data’s Latest MFPs Are Available in the Channel
The printer manufacturer says the CX3535 and CX4545 A3 copier-based color multifunction devices were designed for SMB workgroups.
Axcient Integrates Its Cloud Services with Level Platform’s RMM
Through Level Platform’s Vendor Alliance and Technology Integration Program initiatives, the Axcient Service Module enables MSPs to manage overall health and status of cloud-based services.
EMC Broadens Its Xtrem Family of Server & Storage Products
The server Flash hardware can be deployed either as direct attached storage or in combination with server caching software to boost network storage array performance.
Giada Q11: A Full-Featured Android Based MiniPC
Q11 stands out among the many solutions based on Intel or AMD processors and Windows OS.
Ingram Micro’s Hosted Collaboration Solution Powered by Cisco Now Available
Cisco partners can now offer standardized unified communication deployments from the cloud.
Array Networks Announces APV 8.4 for APV Series Appliances
APV 8.4 supports the advanced load balancing and application delivery features of Array Networks’ latest APV Series application delivery controllers.
Jenne Inks Distribution Agreement with AMX
The distributor’s partners gain access to AMX’s full line of appliance-based, software-enabled meeting room control solutions.
Office 365 Home Premium vs. Office 2013 – Rent, Buy or Walk Away?
In the recent past, people had two choices for acquiring Microsoft’s Office productivity suite – buy or pirate. Then along came Open Office/Libre Office, Google Apps, and other free applications, transforming the decision to buy, pirate, or skip altogether. Microsoft may not have to worry about losing its core business and educational customers, but Office’s future in the home market was starting to look a little iffy.