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  • SAS Channel Program Takes on World

    Business and analytic software maker SAS is expanding its year-old channel program geographically and is also enhancing the offerings partners in the Americas can offer to customers. SAS said it will expand its channel program globally. Previously focused just on partners in the Americas, the new program will first expand to Canada, the U.K., France,…

  • Juniper Adds More Partner Goodies

    Juniper Networks is offering a slate of new channel partner programs and a new suite of solution enablement tools that the company said are designed to make life easier and more profitable for partners. The networking company made the announcements during its J-Partner Summit in Las Vegas this week. The five new programs include an…

  • A New Dell Direction: Is It the Right Course?

    Tom Miller has been keeping a close eye on Dell for years. The senior director of IT for Fox­Hollow Technologies, a cardiovascular health products company in Redwood City, Calif., Miller has been a longtime Dell customer. His company of about 600 employees is standardized on Dell servers and PCs. And Miller has watched as Dell…

  • EMC Plans On-Demand Storage Offering

    ORLANDO, Fla.—According to CEO Joe Tucci, EMC plans to develop a storage service offering to penetrate the SMB market, where it has “relatively little share today.” Speaking in an interview with eWEEK editors here at the EMC World partner conference, Tucci would not reveal details of the planned offering, but said, “We’re way beyond planning.…

  • SEC to Take Action Against Ingram Micro

    Ingram Micro acknowledged May 21 that the Securities and Exchange Commission had issued it a “Wells Notice,” alerting the distributor that the SEC intends to take action against it for improper record-keeping related to Ingram Micro’s business with security vendor McAfee. The notice indicates that SEC staff intend to recommend that the SEC institute an…

  • Interop Tackles Control Issues

    Interop in Las Vegas May 20-25 will attempt to answer yet again the question, whither network access control? Cisco, Microsoft and the Trusted Computing Group, backed by an entire NAC (network access control) Day track and a host of lesser players that provide so-called NAC right now products, will attempt to answer the question by…

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