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Scale Introduces Hyperconverged Infrastructure Appliance for Performance-Intensive Workloads
The first in what Scale says will ultimately be a class of devices, the new HC3250DF is optimized for virtual desktop infrastructure platforms, analytics applications, and other solutions that need faster storage, speedier networking, and CPU horsepower.
BVoIP Builds Additional Click-to-Dial Integrations and Reporting Options into 1Stream
The new features, which include the ability to place BVoIP calls from directly inside ConnectWise Manage and HubSpot, are the latest in an ongoing wave of updates planned for this year.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of May 4th
New hardware from HP and Apple, new Teams competencies for Microsoft partners, new back-to-the-office software from Salesforce, and an look at what dining out might look like in the age of COVID-19 are among the stories we’re belatedly telling you about.
HPE Unveils VDI-Friendly SimpliVity and Nimble Hyperconverged Infrastructure Solutions
According to HPE, the latest edition of its SimpliVity 325 Gen10 product supports twice as many virtual desktops per server on average as any other HCI solution. HPE’s Nimble Storage dHCI is now available as a service on the vendor’s GreenLake platform too.
ChannelPro SMB Forum Takes It Virtual for D.C. Attendees
Pivoting in response to the coronavirus pandemic, ChannelPro transformed the second of five planned regional events to a live, online forum aimed at helping MSPs and IT solution providers build an action plan for surviving—and thriving—in these uncertain times.
Acronis Ships Cyber Protect Security Solution
Unveiled last fall and now in general availability, the edge and endpoint security system comes with recently-added functionality designed to help partners and end users tackle new challenges posed by the coronavirus outbreak.
Lenovo Ships Second Batch of Servers with AMD EPYC 7002 Processors
The new dual-socket ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 are aimed at businesses that want to run advanced analytics, virtualization, artificial intelligence, and other performance-sensitive workloads at higher speeds with lower total cost of ownership.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of April 27th
New virtual desktop goodies from Microsoft, new Azure backup goodies from Veeam, a new partner program from Acronis, and the tale of a man who went grocery shopping for mom but came home with a surprise instead are among the stories we’re finally bringing your way.
RapidFire Tools Adds Work-From-Home Hardware Assessments to Network Detective
New functionality provided at no charge lets people working remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic scan personally-owned PCs, and then issues color-coded, letter-graded report cards that MSPs can use to identify vulnerabilities in need of remediation.
Splashtop Enables Remote 4K Streaming for First Time
Drawing on hardware acceleration technologies from Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD, the vendor’s remote desktop support products now let video editors, game developers, and CAD/CAM users connect from home with high-end workstations at the office.