Topic: Hardware - Page 4
GoTo Takes Modern Mobile Device Management to the Next Level with Miradore Premium+
New solution saves money and time by automating routine tasks and offers native integration with GoTo Resolve to eliminate the need for a separate remote support license.
Channel Career Tracker: Q1 2024
Here’s our a roundup of career changes in the IT services industry for Q1 of 2024. N2WS Announces Alon Maimoni as its new chief revenue officer (CRO) Key quote from the N2WS press release: “Alon’s track record in scaling tech organizations, along with his strategic vision and hands-on approach, align perfectly with N2WS’ mission to empower […]
Eaton Introduces Power Protect Services
In an era where technological reliability is paramount, Eaton provides a way to make crucial IT management simple and convenient.
Optoma Unveils N-Series Professional Displays
New premium professional display category for corporate and education markets connects business professionals, delivers next-level productivity.
HP Showcases Largest Portfolio of AI PCs, Announces New Color LaserJet 3000 Series for SMB
Looking for a PC with built-in AI processing? HP probably has you covered.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Dell’s New Chief Partner Officer Denise Millard Gets Candid on AI
Dell’s new chief partner officer believes that 2024 is the year that artificial intelligence becomes “real” for businesses and consumers alike.
Voice of the Vendor: NerdioCon 2024
Join ChannelPro’s traveling reporter Joel Zaidspinner at NerdioCon 2024.
Jabra Unveils Jabra+ for Admins, but There’s a Lot More Coming for Partners
Jabra takes first step in it’s journey towards full device management, but it’s only the beginning.
Carbon Systems Iridium 16 Review — Putting the OEM for MSPs to the Test
Carbon Systems is an OEM specifically for MSPs serving SMBs, but how does their hardware really stack up?
Dynabook Unveils E11 Series of Student Notebooks, Doubles Down on Windows for Education
Dynabook positions itself to own the Windows Education market with revamped line of K-12 notebooks, making its case for why it believes Windows in education is poised for substantial growth in 2024.