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ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of September 12th
Cloud goodies from Dell, partner program updates from GoTo and Kaspersky, a new marketing exec for NinjaOne, and a big promotion for one of our robot overlords are among the stories we waited until just before the weekend to bring your way.
Risk Management for MSPs
Tips for avoiding potentially costly business risk mistakes.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of August 29th
A boatload of goodies from VMware, new desktop processors from AMD, a new CRO for Barracuda, and a penguin with shoes (seriously, and they could save his life) are among the many stories we left the beach early to bring your way.
IoT and Sustainability
Smart connected devices provide a cost-effective way for SMBs to improve resource management.
Fujitsu fi-8170 Scanner: Speedy, High Quality with Control
If your customers need a personal or workgroup desktop scanner that even an intern can use and get great results, check out the Fujitsu fi-8170.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of August 15th
Two new security alliances, new phones from Poly, a new CEO for GoTo and channel chief for MSP360, and new ads in Japan for something you’d think millennials already do plenty of—drink beer—are among the stories we’re finally telling you about.
Is There Money in the Metaverse?
Meta, Microsoft, and others are betting the metaverse will enhance remote collaboration.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of August 1st
Security news from Microsoft, Sophos, and Arcserve, a new channel EVP for Kaseya, and the scariest looking virtual assistant ever made are just some of the many stories we waited way, way too long to tell you about this week.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of July 18th
A new managed service partner offer from Cisco and Webex, a DLP solution from Cato Networks, a new channel chief at DataStream, and the one human no bear should ever challenge are among the stories we’re belatedly bringing your way.
IoT Compliance
IoT’s poor security history means more regulations in the future.