Symantec Partners Outraged Over Direct Sales For Top Customers
Symantec's decision to solidify sales opportunities for its largest customers elicited a storm of angry comments from partners who threatened to switch vendors if the proposed changes came to pass.
Partners Want Microsoft To Bite Apple Back
Microsoft partners are sick of watching Microsoft sit back and absorb advertising punishment from Apple, and they want the software giant to come out swinging in its new ad campaign.
ONStor Releases Cougar NAS Gateway
The Cougar NAS gateway scales in performance and capacity with additional nodes. Now the company wants to scale the performance and capacity of its channel program as well.
Intel Bucks Gloomy Trend, Posts Boffo Profits
Chip maker reports 25 percent jump in Q2 net income year-on-year, 9 percent growth in revenues, Otellini expects new Centrino 2 notebooks and Atom chips to 'ramp quickly.'
Apple Files Lawsuit Mac-Clone Maker
Apple sues Miami-based Psystar, by selling computers that run copies of Leopard OS X, is in violation of Apple's Software License Agreement.
Apple Files Lawsuit Against Mac-Clone Maker
Apple sues Miami-based Psystar, by selling computers that run copies of Leopard OS X, is in violation of Apple's Software License Agreement.
Will 3G iPhone Sales Hurt Best Buy, Circuit City Traffic?
Will the iPhone's status as the must have gadget for the holiday season hit Best Buy and Circuit City hard?
Seagate Q4 Net Profit Falls, Shares Slide
Seagate warned of pressure in the global disk drive
industry for its first fiscal quarter ending in September as an
"ample" supply of relatively similar products from Seagate and
competitors floods the market
Intel: Centrino 2 Whitebooks Have Back-To-School Edge
Regional system builders can get to market faster than top OEMs with next-gen notebook platform, possibly hit late-July target for retail ramp aimed at students.
City Worker Allegedly Takes Over San Francisco's Computer System
A network administrator allegedly took control of the City of San Francisco's FiberWAN and prohibited access for official business.
Epson Unveils Printers For SMB, Education
Epson America launched two inkjet color printers for the small-business and education markets this week, the Epson B-300 and the B-500DN.
Intel Mostly Launches Centrino 2 Notebook Platform
Integrated graphics glitch fixed in time for Monday's belated launch party but ambitious WiMAX card still missing from next-gen laptop hardware package, codenamed Montevina.
Analysis: Adobe Cooks Up Gumbo For New Era In Flex
Adobe is announcing the next version of its Flex SDK, called 'Gumbo,' and is positioning itself to go into battle against Microsoft's Silverlight.
Jabra Launches Headset-Centric Channel Program
Headset maker Jabra has launched a new partner program to help partners service customers and boost revenue.
Microsoft Slams Yahoo-Google Search Pact
Microsoft claims the proposed Google-Yahoo search advertising deal will give Google a stranglehold on the market, and wants U.S. regulators to block the agreement.
Energy Inflation Makes Tech Look Like a Steal
Gas prices continue to soar, making technology prices look more attractive by the day.
Viacom, Google Agree To Conceal User Names
Viacom and Google have reached an agreement that will keep user identities private in their copyright lawsuit.
Symantec Takes Big Deals, Renewals Direct
Symantec is retreating from its position as a channel-focused company and taking both new deals and license renewals from partners in a move to cut go-to-market costs, ChannelWeb has learned.
Lenovo, Fujitsu, Toshiba Bolster Notebook Offerings With SMBs In Mind
Lenovo announced a new series of notebooks geared specifically to price-sensitive, services-starved SMB customers.
Microsoft's Xbox 360,Sony Playstation Are No Nintendo Wii
Microsoft and Sony can make all the noise they want at the E3 Media and Business gaming extravaganza in Los Angeles but I know the Xbox 360 and Sony Playstation and they are no Wii.
Symantec Partners Outraged Over Direct Sales For Top Customers
Symantec's decision to solidify sales opportunities for its largest customers elicited a storm of angry comments from partners who threatened to switch vendors if the proposed changes came to pass.
Partners Want Microsoft To Bite Apple Back
Microsoft partners are sick of watching Microsoft sit back and absorb advertising punishment from Apple, and they want the software giant to come out swinging in its new ad campaign.
ONStor Releases Cougar NAS Gateway
The Cougar NAS gateway scales in performance and capacity with additional nodes. Now the company wants to scale the performance and capacity of its channel program as well.
Intel Bucks Gloomy Trend, Posts Boffo Profits
Chip maker reports 25 percent jump in Q2 net income year-on-year, 9 percent growth in revenues, Otellini expects new Centrino 2 notebooks and Atom chips to 'ramp quickly.'
Apple Files Lawsuit Mac-Clone Maker
Apple sues Miami-based Psystar, by selling computers that run copies of Leopard OS X, is in violation of Apple's Software License Agreement.
Apple Files Lawsuit Against Mac-Clone Maker
Apple sues Miami-based Psystar, by selling computers that run copies of Leopard OS X, is in violation of Apple's Software License Agreement.
Will 3G iPhone Sales Hurt Best Buy, Circuit City Traffic?
Will the iPhone's status as the must have gadget for the holiday season hit Best Buy and Circuit City hard?
Seagate Q4 Net Profit Falls, Shares Slide
Seagate warned of pressure in the global disk drive
industry for its first fiscal quarter ending in September as an
"ample" supply of relatively similar products from Seagate and
competitors floods the market
Intel: Centrino 2 Whitebooks Have Back-To-School Edge
Regional system builders can get to market faster than top OEMs with next-gen notebook platform, possibly hit late-July target for retail ramp aimed at students.
City Worker Allegedly Takes Over San Francisco's Computer System
A network administrator allegedly took control of the City of San Francisco's FiberWAN and prohibited access for official business.
The Firefox of Virtualization? Sun's xVM VirtualBox 1.6.2
Sun wants bragging rights over virtualization, saying its software-based approach bypasses the need for support from the CPU.
Epson Unveils Printers For SMB, Education
Epson America launched two inkjet color printers for the small-business and education markets this week, the Epson B-300 and the B-500DN.
Intel Mostly Launches Centrino 2 Notebook Platform
Integrated graphics glitch fixed in time for Monday's belated launch party but ambitious WiMAX card still missing from next-gen laptop hardware package, codenamed Montevina.
Analysis: Adobe Cooks Up Gumbo For New Era In Flex
Adobe is announcing the next version of its Flex SDK, called 'Gumbo,' and is positioning itself to go into battle against Microsoft's Silverlight.
Are Palm Treo 800w, Centro Signs Of A Palm Comeback?
With the release of the Palm Treo 800w and the various Palm Centro models, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based device maker is hoping to stage a comeback and gain some market share back from the likes of Nokia, BlackBerry and the Apple iPhone.
As Apple App Store Breaks 10 Million, Bite Into These 10 Apps
Check out these useful apps for the iPhone that have contributed to 10 million overall downloads.
Jabra Launches Headset-Centric Channel Program
Headset maker Jabra has launched a new partner program to help partners service customers and boost revenue.
8 Hot Summer Spam Trends
Just when you think you'll never be duped by spam again, spammers change their tactics. This month, cyber criminals are finding new ways to get around those pesky spam filters to scam their victims and deliver malware. Here are a few attack methods that have been particularly successful.
Microsoft Slams Yahoo-Google Search Pact
Microsoft claims the proposed Google-Yahoo search advertising deal will give Google a stranglehold on the market, and wants U.S. regulators to block the agreement.
Be Your Own XP Mechanic
With Windows XP on the long road to retirement, here are a few tips to providing your own maintenance and support moving forward.