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  • NetApp Adds Brocade Switch, Blade and CNA to Product Lineup

    Expanding Brocade’s OEM reseller relationship strategy, NetApp is now slated to resell three new Brocade products – a switch, blade and converged network adapters – as part of NetApp’s Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCOE) line of products. The relationship with NetApp marks only the most recent in Brocade’s strategy to sign on server and storage…

  • F5 Opens Up New Worldwide Channel Role

    F5 networks announced the creation of a new global channel leadership role and said that it would tap its former North American channel chief to fill the position. In an interview with Channel Insider, Dean Darwin said that his promotion to vice president of worldwide channel sales was a direct result of recent company success…

  • LAN Sprawl can be Controlled by Context

    New research commissioned by ConSentry Networks found that "multi-dimensional growth" of the network is placing new demands on IT departments, but the notion of incorporating context into the LAN may help IT resolve many of the challenges being faced. The Loudhouse Research report commissioned by ConSentry on "LAN sprawl" was based on interviews with 200…

  • Google’s Schmidt Quits Apple Board

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – Google Inc Chief Executive Eric Schmidt is resigning from Apple Inc’s board of directors, Apple said, citing increased competition between the two leading technology companies. Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that with Google’s recent unveiling of a computer operating system, "we have mutually decided that now is the right time for…

  • OnForce: Businesses Fix Computers Instead of Buying New

    Solution providers that have kept a foot in break/fix work may be enjoying a bit of a leg up on the competition during this recession. That’s because break/fix is where the jobs seem to be these days as businesses look to make their existing technology last longer and perform better. So says online IT services…

  • Wireless Service Overspend Presents a Channel Opportunity

    The wild and wooly world of wireless service management is eating enterprises alive at the moment. According to a report released by Gartner this week, approximately 80 percent of enterprises will overspend on wireless services by an average of 15 percent for the next five years. While that’s bad news for some, it is a…

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