It was another huge year for technology giant Apple, as new partnerships, products and acquisitions stole the headlines. Here are the top 10 Apple stories of 2014.
According to Aaron Rubin, a San Francisco attorney with the firm Morrison & Foerster, buyers don't make rigorous demands of sellers when looking into their social media practices and policies. Via itbestofbreed.com
CenturyLink used its CenturyLink AllianceExpo 2015 partner conference to introduce the Platform CenturyLink, an integrated platform featuring the company's networking, cloud, co-location and managed services.
Leonard Iventosch, a longtime channel veteran of EMC and NetApp, says he joined ExtraHop because it provides an opportunity to work with a young company with room to grow its indirect sales.
Startups were at the top of their game as 2014 came to a close, landing millions -- and sometimes even billions -- in tech VC funding. Take a look at 10 startups that stood out.
BlackBerry refutes the report, but partners and analysts say the company's range of security and enterprise products and patent portfolio would be very attractive to Samsung.
One way to fix the IT talent shortage? Build a partnership with a prestigious tech university. That's exactly what Accenture has done with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and it hopes the program will bring up the company's next generation of IT leaders.Via itbestofbreed.com
Google rolls out beta of new cloud monitoring service, which lets customers keep close tabs on how their apps are performing on its public cloud, as well as Amazon Web Services.
John Starr, an executive from private equity firm Vista Equity Partners, is overseeing channel operations while the company invests in a professional services team.
Chris Spain, vice president of Cisco's Enterprise Infrastructure and Solutions Group, talks to CRN about what he sees as the four biggest networking trends.