7 Biggest Stories of the Week: January 18-22
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Gavriella Schuster, general manager of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group, announced several key changes to the company's Digital Partner of Record program this week, including more benefits to encourage resellers to work together.
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The Linux Foundation is actively looking to bring open source training to new demographics with the announcement that it is now offering two of its training courses for free at the Goodwill Excel Center in Texas.
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New data from Mirantis shows that the popularity for OpenStack training increased rapidly in 2015, possibly signaling greater demand for OpenStack in enterprise environments.
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Raytheon recently launched Forcepoint, a new security spinoff that combines products and solutions from several of the company's recent acquisitions.
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A new survey found that while enthusiasm for open source cloud computing is high, a significant number of businesses who have implemented or are looking to implement open source for their business struggle with the process, according to SUSE.
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Rackspace has expanded encryption, disaster recovery and several other features on its Dedicated ObjectRocket for MongoDB offering in an effort to attract new business customers.
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Shape Security announced that its secure sign-in polymorphic technology now protects mobile applications.
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Shape Security announced that its secure sign-in polymorphic technology now protects mobile applications.
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Before you head out of the office for the weekend, be sure to click through our gallery of the hottest stories on The VAR Guy this week, as chosen by you, the readers.
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