The 2016 installment of CRN's 100 Coolest Cloud Computing Vendors highlights the best of the best in cloud infrastructure, platforms and development, security, storage and software.
As more and more businesses undergo digital transformations, development and cloud management platforms have become essential components of most IT environments.
Actifio channel chief Mike McClurg talks to CRNtv about how partners can build relationships with big businesses and target advanced verticals through Actifio's partner program.
At a luncheon at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco, the CRM leader also previewed versions of its Sales and Service clouds built on the updated platform.
Huawei Enterprise decided to bypass the usual news release about its new channel chief and instead quietly introduced him last week during the company's channel partner summit.
Cisco General Counsel Mark Chandler says it's the 'beginning of the end' for Arista after a judge ruled the networking startup infringed on several Cisco technology patents.
One of the plans being discussed by the two technology giants involves a Verizon-branded hybrid cloud service that runs on Google's public cloud, according to sources.
When it comes to getting real work done, cloud-based software is what brings everyday users into the cloud picture. Here are 20 cloud software vendors that caught our attention for 2016.
CRN goes in-depth with Aruba Networks stadium specialist Chuck Lukaszewski about how the networking vendor is bringing its 'SWAT team' to Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium to ensure no network glitches take center stage.
At its Momentum 2016 event, FireEye names Chris Carter its new North American channel chief to lead the charge as the company ramps up incentives, adds capabilities from recent acquisitions and dives into the midmarket.
The two executives in charge of integrating Dell and EMC say the integration of the two tech giants will be completed within nine months of the deal closing. Here are seven things they shared with EMC employees about their efforts.
Big-name vendors and startups alike are looking to capitalize on the importance of cloud security with solutions for data, containers, applications and more.
The FireEye Essentials line will present a huge opportunity for partners with a lower-cost, lower-complexity set of solutions aimed at the midmarket, the company says.
FireEye CEO Dave DeWalt says the deal will allow for more integration with other vendors and technologies, allowing partners to customize integrated multivendor offerings under the Invotas console.