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.
Connection Achieved with Qualcomm Technologies’ sub-6 GHz 5G NR Prototype; Demo to be on Display at Mobile World Congress Barcelona in the Qualcomm Booth, as well as the China Mobile Communications Corporation's Booth as Part of Their Ongoing 5G Collaboration
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—Features Advanced Hardware Security and Support for ZigBee 3.0 and Thread with Coexistence across Multiple Wireless Standards and Software Ecosystems—
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A deluge of security news from the RSA conference, Avaya, and Microsoft, a hybrid cloud alliance between IBM and VMware, and a coffee house in Vienna that makes you pay to plug in were all among the stories we didn’t get to this week.
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New 802.11ax Solutions for Infrastructure and Client Devices Accelerate the Next Era of Wi-Fi with up to 4x More Capacity, 4x Faster Connections, Extended Range and Longer Battery Life
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Product news from Intronis, Kaseya, and Sophos joins earnings news from a host of tech industry leaders and the anniversary of a blast from Nevada’s past on the SMB channel’s agenda for the week ahead.
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A blockbuster acquisition by HPE, free Windows 10 licenses for (some) Microsoft customers, and what we assume to be the first application of predictive analytics to the common cold are all among the stories we failed to tell you about this week.
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A bunch of PCs bearing Kaby Lake processors, a flood of other new consumer (and business) electronics, and a seemingly pointless innovation or two that someone thinks you’ll be willing to pay for are all among the stories we didn’t tell you about this week.
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