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  • Finding Myself My Own New Adventure

    So this is my last column with Channel Insider. After selling my MSP, I’ve taken a new role as the Director of Partner Community with Level Platforms, and the leap to the vendor side of the channel changes things for me. In my last article, I talked a bit about the solution provider itself, and…

  • Why Windows 8 Will Be a Hit for Microsoft

    The anticipation surrounding Microsoft’s upcoming launch of Windows 8 is running high. The company’s operating system is easily the biggest departure from earlier versions Microsoft has ever launched, and it could very well be the answer to Apple’s iPad and Android-based tablets in the mobile market. Still, there are many people in the industry who…

  • Sidepath Gets Mazda America Rolling Again

    Mazda North American Operations was spinning its wheels. The auto-maker’s finance and account department stored terabytes of data, none of which could be archived, and each time neared capacity on its NetApp system, Mazda had to spend a lot of money to upgrade, CIO Jim DiMarzio told Channel Insider during an interview at the Rolex…

  • School District Solves Outdated PCs, Budget Cut Problems with Desktop Virtualization

    Doing more with less is a challenge for every IT department, but for the organization facing a huge budget cut while being forced to continue operating with 2,500 out-of-date PCs, there’s an even greater challenge to overcome. This scenario was put in front of Presidio, a Greenbelt, Maryland-based solutions provider with offices and staff around…

  • Microsoft’s Office 15 Now in Technical Preview

    Microsoft s next version of Office has reached its technical preview stage. Codenamed Office 15, the platform is being distributed to a select group of testers; a public beta will reportedly arrive this summer. Office 15 is apparently an ambitious project. “For the first time ever, we will simultaneously update our cloud services, servers, and…

  • IBM Expands Mobility Management, Security

    IBM has unveiled software designed to help organizations secure and manage mobile devices, and give solution providers an opportunity to extend their reach and mobile business.  In addition to this new software, IBM announced its acquisition of Worklight, a privately held Israeli-based provider of mobile software for smartphones and tablets. Financial terms were not disclosed.…

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