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  • MSP Perimeter Acquires Rival Breakwater

    Managed security provider Perimeter Internetworking announced the acquisition Feb. 22 of smaller rival Breakwater Security Associates, bringing a larger West Coast presence to the growing MSP. The breakwater acquisition, Perimeter’s seventh in two years, adds new expertise and brand awareness as well as a strong customer base in California and the Pacific Northwest, Perimeter said.…

  • Symantec Establishes Partner Advisory Councils

    Security vendor Symantec announced the establishment of a global and several regional partner advisory councils to give enterprise resellers a hand in the company’s course and forge closer ties between the vendor and VARs. The company promises a “highly interactive” vehicle to offer input on the vendor’s go-to-market strategies and an effective, influential forum for…

  • SMB VAR Network Goes East

    The Small and Medium Business Technology Network is looking eastward. The loose network of small VARs and integrators that originated in Southern California just added dozens of members on the Eastern Seaboard, boosting its membership to more than 400, according to Jim Locke, co-founder of SMBTN and president of J.W. Locke and Associates, based in…

  • Managed Services: Threat or Opportunity?

    At a recent channel event, I shared a table with a senior Fortune 1000 vendor channel executive and a handful of solution providers. I asked the executive, “Why should these solution providers sell your product rather than your competitor’s?” He provided an impressive set of reasons, including superior features, lower prices, better support programs and…

  • Be Afraid: Congress Takes Up Net Neutrality

    U.S. Congress involvement in anything these days should give everyone at least a slight tremor. “Unintended” consequences seem to have a way of rearing their ugly heads in the aftermath of congressional action. Remember campaign finance reform and how well that worked? What about the Telecommunications Act of 1996? Instead of the competition that was…

  • What Will Apple Do When the Malware Comes?

    The release in the last few days of malware for the Mac and Linux underscore some old issues about how it is possible to have malware on those platforms. I have some new thoughts though. I’ve begun to wonder what Apple would do if a real problem developed. To be very clear, a real problem…

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