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  • Parrish Departing Symantec for NetApp

    Iconic channel chief and longtime leader of the Symantec partner program Julie Parrish is leaving the security and storage vendor at the end of the month to pursue new career opportunities. Reports of Parrish joining NetApp are unconfirmed. But sources say that she’ll be taking the position vacated by Leonard Iventosch last summer. NetApp released a…

  • Symantec Partners: Parrish Leaves Big Shoes to Fill

    Solution providers are shocked that Julie Parrish is leaving Symantec, and say she’s leaving big shoes to fill in the global channel chief office. In an internal memo obtained by Channel Insider, Symantec Chief Operating Officer Enrique Salem announced Parrish would leave Symantec at the end of October. Symantec confirmed that Parrish was leaving to…

  • DandH Increases Credit for Resellers

    VARs are wary of the uncertainty and chaos in financial markets and its potential to filter down to their businesses as well, but they haven’t seen that happen. Yet. That’s the message they sent to their distributor at D&H Distributing’s conference in Pennsylvania this week, according to Dan Schwab, co-president of the Harrisburg, Pa.-based SMB…

  • Working at Home Has Its Benefits

    A recent study by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) confirms what I have known for years–working at home makes you more productive. I know because I accomplish more in my home office during the average workday than I was able to when I worked in a corporate environment. The study concludes that people who…

  • IBMs Earnings Strength Calms Tech Jitters

    By Tiffany Wu NEW YORK, Oct 8 (Reuters) – IBM (IBM) posted a higher-than-expected preliminary quarterly profit and affirmed its full-year outlook, calming some fears that the financial crisis is sparking a meltdown in technology demand. Shares of IBM, the world’s largest computer services company, rose 6 percent on the news, which also bolstered other…

  • Symantec to Buy MessageLabs for $695M

    By Jim Finkle BOSTON, Oct 8 (Reuters) – Symantec Corp (SYMC), the No. 1 security software maker, plans to expand its Internet services business by acquiring online messaging and Web security services provider MessageLabs for $695 million. The move, announced on Wednesday, will add the privately held company’s instant-messaging, e-mail and Internet-security products to Symantec’s…

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