7 Biggest Stories of the Week, March 9-13
Hey, hey, let's call it a day. Aw heck, let's call it a week. But before we shut off the lights and lock the door, we offer up our seven biggest stories for the week ending March 13.
March 13, 2015
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Hey, hey, let's call it a day. Aw heck, let's call it a week. But before we shut off the lights and lock the door, we offer up our seven biggest stories for the week ending March 13.
Ingram Micro (IM) is counting Microsoft (MSFT) Office 365 and Skykick among the latest additions to its Ingram Micro Cloud Marketplace, giving its channel partners the ability to offer the cloud productivity suite to their customers along with a smooth migration path to get there.
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A new study shows small and midsized businesses value innovation over all other factors when it comes to choosing to work with outside IT firms, according to CompTIA.
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While Dell has mostly remained quiet on its earnings since going private in 2014, The VAR Guy was able to sit down with Cheryl Cook, Dell’s channel chief, to get regular quarterly updates on what is happening behind closed doors at the hardware and software vendor.
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Gigaom, a global technology news and research company, has announced it will cease all operations, effective immediately.
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Enhanced Active Directory integration and updated support for Docker containers are the headline features in Red Hat (RHT) Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.1, the first sub-point release to the company's flagship open source operating system—which forms the basis for several additional enterprise computing platforms that the company has now introduced for containerization, real-time computing and POWER8 systems.
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Bain Capital said it will buy network security specialist Blue Coat Systems for $2.4 billion in a bid to capitalize on the rapidly escalating demand for enterprise cybersecurity technology.
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Patrick Pichette, Google’s (GOOG) highly visible chief financial officer, informed the company last week of his intention to retire, the search giant disclosed in an SEC 8-K filing dated March 4, 2015.
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Patrick Pichette, Google’s (GOOG) highly visible chief financial officer, informed the company last week of his intention to retire, the search giant disclosed in an SEC 8-K filing dated March 4, 2015.
Read the story here.
Hey, hey, let's call it a day. Aw heck, let's call it a week. But before we shut off the lights and lock the door, we offer up our seven biggest stories for the week ending March 13.
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