Tag: Google
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Lower Prices Drive New Cloud Projects, Channel Opportunities
Categories: Cloud ComputingLower Prices Drive New Cloud Projects, Channel Opportunities Cloud Spending in 2013 37% of respondents spent $10,000 to $100,000 on cloud infrastructure last year, 23% said they spent $100,000 to $1 million, and 33% spent less than $10,000. Higher Spending in 2014 Almost one-quarter of respondents expect to spend up to 25% more this year… Read more
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Tech Data to Distribute Google’s Chromecast in Europe
Tech Data Europe has inked a deal to manage the supply chain and distribution of Google’s Chromecast media streaming device. Under the agreement, Tech Data Mobile Solutions will deliver fulfillment services to Google’s indirect channel across Europe. These services include logistics, transportation management, forecasting, procurement consolidation, inventory management, invoicing and collection. Tech Data Mobile Solutions can… Read more
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Mobile App Development: 10 Key Facts on This Hot Market
Categories: Mobile DevicesMobile applications HTML5 Migration Is Well Under Way More than 60% of developers are relying on HTML5 and hybrid development platforms. HTML5 Use Is Way Up More than 70% of HTML5 and hybrid developers say they are doing more this year with HTML5 than last year, and 75% plan to do more with HTML5 next… Read more
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Minding the Cloud Store
Whether it involves groceries or cloud applications, whoever is minding the store is usually in charge. Right now, however, it seems that in the age of the cloud a lot of solution providers are not as diligent about minding their own stores as they once were. Instead, many of them are opening up what amounts… Read more
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10 Mobile Firms the Channel Should Keep on Its Radar
Categories: Mobile DevicesMobile Apple Whether it’s the iPhone or the iPad, the enterprise loves Apple, so it’s time for the channel to follow suit. Google Android might not be perfect, but it’s gaining ground in the enterprise, making channel support essential. Motorola Motorola was once on its last legs, but with Google’s help, the company’s back—and back… Read more