Nimble Storage, long a champion of hybrid flash-and-disk arrays, introduced its first all-flash array and immediately staked its claim as providing all-flash solutions with the industry's highest performance and largest capacity.
As part of the 2016 Channel Chiefs project, CRN asked participants to shed some light on the most innovative initiatives their companies rolled out for their partners in 2016.
Many tech leaders have expressed support for Apple and CEO Tim Cook in their stand against the FBI around encryption technologies, but one tech titan has sided with the government on this hot-button issue.
IBM is expanding its security portfolio with the addition of Resilient Systems, a report said, though partners worried the move might make it more difficult to work with the incident response company.
Next week at its partner conference, Cisco Systems will make its entry into the hyper-converged space with an offering running software from startup Springpath, according to sources.
When asked by CRN about the Apple iPhone controversy, Chuck Robbins said that while the situation is "incredibly complicated" putting backdoors into products could weaken privacy and security.
Former Juniper Networks engineering superstar Kumar Mehta says his startup Versa Networks is disrupting the security market by using telecom's network function virtualization (NFV) technology to unlock software-defined security.
Oracle paid a reported $500 million for Ravello Systems, which develops virtualization technology to help make applications work on any public cloud, and made it a part of the Oracle Public Cloud organization.
Brian Krzanich says it would be better for both sides if engineers got together to 'solve the problem' rather than the 'escalation' of the conflict between the FBI and Apple.
Ingram Micro does not hold contracts or sell products through its public sector practice that require a security clearance, according to a memo by U.S. chief executive Paul Bay.