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  • Arrow Launches a Global Training Alliance

    Arrow Electronics launched its Global Training Alliance with the announcement that Fast Lane, a provider of advanced IT training courses, is the first to join the global program. The alliance is designed to extend Arrow’s enterprise computing solutions education coverage and infrastructure with select partners. “When IBM decided to change their model with regard to…

  • The Snowden Effect on the Channel

    It’s pretty clear that Edward Snowden’s revelations concerning the extent to which the National Security Agency (NSA) is snooping on users of cloud and telecommunications services are weighing heavily on customers’ minds. We may never know how many customers in the United States, for example, will now opt to build private clouds on their own…

  • Symantec Revamps Its Channel Strategy

    As part of the Symantec 4.0 restructuring initiative launched last year by CEO Steve Bennett, the company is gearing up to revamp its channel program in 2014. Having consolidated more than 150 separate products into 10 sets of offerings around which Symantec is concentrating its sales and marketing efforts, John Eldh, vice president of North…

  • Can the Channel Field the Apple Opportunity?

    One thing solution providers are going to see a lot more of in 2014 is devices from Apple in their customer accounts. In the United States at least, Apple still dominates the consumer agenda. One way or another, a huge percentage of those devices, especially Apple iPads, are going to find their way into the…

  • IT Automation Emerges as a New Channel Opportunity

    One of the hottest emerging trends in IT these days is the shift toward increased reliance on automation. While the idea has been around, thanks to the rise of open-source tools from companies such as Chef and Puppet Labs, the adoption of IT automation tools has increased markedly. Driving this trend is nothing short of…

  • Channel Could Help Spur Security Adoption in 2014

    Security Focus on Security Increases The importance of security has grown considerably over the last two years. Significantly higher priority: 28%, moderately higher priority: 51%, no change: 18%, lower priority: 3% Top Five Security Threats A diverse number of types of threats need to be defended against. Malware: 91%, hacking: 86%, social engineering/phishing: 82%, data loss/leakage: 81%, security risks…

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