Erick and Rich share thoughts on the latest ChannelPro State of the Channel survey, suggestions on leveraging ChatGPT to boost productivity and strengthen client relationships, and some very special news about the future of this podcast.
Erick and Rich discuss why news from Nerdio and Microsoft made this a big week in cloud management, why it’s never too soon to get rid of a toxic employee, and why getting a victory tattoo of your favorite team BEFORE the big game can be a bad idea.
With each issue packed full of powerful news, reviews, analysis, and advice targeting IT channel professionals, ChannelPro-SMB will help you cultivate your SMB customers and run your business more profitably.
Cambridge, UK – Oct 31, 2016 – ARM has launched two new products designed to address Generation Z and mainstream demands for more immersive and interactive visual content on mobile devices.
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IBM offers existing enterprise apps enhanced with cognitive capabilities, including speech interaction and natural language processing for conversation
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With new devices from HP and Lenovo, Windows Mobile looks to businesses to find relevancy in a mobile market dominated by Apple and Google.
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In interviews with ChannelPro at last week’s Channel Link conference, Tech Data executives teased several forthcoming initiatives. Here are a few of their most tantalizing revelations.
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Resellers affiliated with distributor Ingram Micro Inc., of Santa Ana, California, can now offer their customers cloud-based, big data-powered mobile security software from Lookout Inc.
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A new study by Soonr Inc. reveals that top executives have not only missed deadlines because they could not edit documents remotely, but have lost data while using a file sharing service.
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Adoption of the new Wi-Fi wireless standard is on the rise, but you need to know how it will be used before you recommend it to your clients.
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The advent of smartphones and tablets radically changed security practices from keeping the bad guys out to focusing on employees’ role in keeping data in.
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