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  • What Software-Defined Security Could Mean for the Channel

    The IT industry is entering the era of software-defined infrastructure, starting with software-defined networks (SDNs). SDNs were quickly followed by the emergence of software-defined storage (SDS)—which, together with SDNs, are the foundation for the software-defined data center. Given those advances, it’s only a matter of time before the industry sees the emergence of software-defined security…

  • Cloud Computing Changes the Rules for Channel Players

    When elephants fight, it’s usually the mice that get killed. As the fight for control over the cloud intensifies between major cloud vendors such as Amazon, the traditional old IT guard solution providers in the channel are in danger of getting squashed. Not only are large amounts of infrastructure disappearing into the cloud, the billing…

  • E-Commerce Glitches: Helping Retail Partners Avoid Them

    Channel companies can help their retail partners avoid stress over their e-commerce sites during the holiday season. Avnet offers five tips to help its channel partners, including solution providers and value-added resellers (VARs), get their retail clients’ e-commerce systems ready for increased demand during the holiday season. “Our resellers have a lot of customers who…

  • SAP Pursues New Channel Paths to the Cloud

    As part of an effort to significantly expand its reach into small and midsize enterprises (SMEs), SAP plans to explore alternative channels that will rely more on telecommunications and cloud service providers. As the way software is acquired in the age of the cloud continues to fundamentally change, solution providers in the channel will need…

  • Quantum Helps Partners Offer a Backup Service in the Cloud

    Quantum is aiming to make it significantly easier for channel partners to offer a backup service in the cloud powered by the company’s data protection software. Quantum’s backup-as-a-service managed service provider (MSP) program includes an online marketing kit designed to help Quantum channel partners promote their service. And partners have the option of reselling the…

  • The Channel Must Build a Foundation for the API Economy

    In many ways, integration is the lifeblood of the channel. Without opportunities to integrate things, there isn’t much call for IT services. Without integration, the most any solution provider can really do is resell a piece of software or hardware and, hopefully, be asked to install it. There’s not much money in that. Solution providers…

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