• X-ray vision exploits
  • Channel news: Customers baffled by Web 2.0; Ballmer: Microsoft biz security ready to go
  • CA’s new mid market business unit urges channel to sell storage software
  • Trend Micro gives partners new management, support tools
  • Trend Micro announces channel enhancements
  • Channel news: Feds expose private citizen data; Salesforce.com offers CRM-free version
  • Email archiving’s legal implications
  • Channel news: Update deflates BlackBerry; Web 2.0 is unseen threat
  • SNW: Where are the VARs?
  • AppGate looking for channel help
  • Channel news: State dept. gets pwned; CVS releases private data
  • USi acquires e-commerce consultancy
  • Channel news: Wireless security puts IRS at risk; Intel announces ultramobile chip
  • Calling all funambulists: Get ready for pre-patch exploits
  • LANDesk gets ready to join host of host-based intrusion detectors
  • Symantec offers data-backup SaaS
  • Channel can sell XP until 2009
  • Channel news: Channel revenues rise; Intel announces chips, servers
  • ‘It won’t happen to me’ syndrome and data security
  • Enterprise tools
  • Intel ready with WiMax — for real this time?
  • Channel news: Intel to build WiMax to laptops; CA exec fined $800M
  • Green technology trends: IT fights against Global Warming
  • Cyberoam appliance offers identity based UTM
  • Channel news: Major malware outbreak; Cisco WLAN gear shows flaws
  • Channel news: New IT service-managment rival debuts; Exchange service pack ready to go
  • Channel news: Weak Vista launch drags down IT business; Microsoft struggles with patches
  • Out, out [darn] rootkit!
  • Channel news: AMD restructures after 1Q results; Citrix touts app performance
  • Secure-email service provider seeks channel partners
  • Channel opportunities in data?
  • The weight of the world — on one IP network
  • Channel news: Ethernet/Fibre connection spec pitched; NAC products may fail
  • Cisco “Smart Service” price list troubles VARs
  • Channel news: Microsoft adds to Longhorn; Vista SP1 fixes on the way
  • The network security market cashes in
  • Extranea: What’s the difference between Hell and Vegas?
  • Channel news: Google thwarts al-Queda attack; Software AG buys WebMethods
  • Cisco security-channel lead tells partners to stop selling security (kind of)
  • FalconStor puts muscle into partner program
  • Channel news: Microsoft patches cursor; HP networking aims at Cisco
  • Cisco introduces new specialty and Certified program level for VARs that work with SMBs
  • Keep your eye on Sana Security
  • Channel news: AJAX ripe for ripoff; illicit Vista SP1 fixes posted?
  • Xerox acquires Global, imaging and doc management services company
  • Microsoft, Tape Backup doing nicely, thank you
  • Channel news: IE7 download is spam; Calif. wastes $1.4B onIT; Symantec Backup Vista-rified
  • Are Business Process Management solutions the way of the future? Forrester Research says, yes!
  • Channel news: Dell financial ‘misconduct;’ details on TJX errors
  • How d’you like ‘dem apples?
  • Is Oracle having done unto it what it done unto Red Hat?
  • Oracle’s Claims Against SAP, TomorrowNow, could have a chilling effect on some channel support
  • Channel news: FBI net at risk; CIOs like jobs, not outsourcers; Cisco UC security risks
  • Attack scripts available for IE flaw
  • Beat the odds, keep up with antivirus strategies
  • Channel news: Dangerous new browser exploits; DOJ dinked for $5B WLAN
  • Channel news: Vista sells big; Linux gaet virtual; GPL to cover Novell
  • SAP VARs at risk from lawsuit
  • Channel news: Verizon dings Vonage; Regs challenge SMBs
  • Oracle’s suit against SAP could drag in partners
  • Channel news: Oracle sues SAP for theft; SAP to standardize SOA
  • FCC’s jurisdiction over VoIP confirmed
  • Should I go get some news, or stay here and talk about it?
  • Free e-learning resource for Cisco nets
  • Channel news: States can’t touch VoIP; no change in PC sales
  • Google’s space-age SneakerNet
  • Channel news: Novell improves ID; server buyers go for muscle
  • Physical security and IT collaboration
  • Channel news: $38 billion typo; biker gang hacker IT; IBM/Cisco emergency services
  • We’re still #1 at manufacturing online attacks
  • Channel news: Hackers Google data; Symantec frets over Vista
  • Virtualizing blades servers: could this be the space & power solution that you’re looking for?
  • Channel news: Cisco buys WebEx; RSA attacks Trojans; Cisco adds incentives
  • Doing VoIP right, and keeping data in transit safe
  • MTI Technology agrees to resell IBM servers
  • Channel news: Games threaten security; HP spy charges fade
  • Why Red Hat Needs the Channel (more than the Channel needs Red Hat)
  • Microsoft, Red Hat show off new software
  • Channel news: Cisco buys storage vendor; VMWare upgrades stall on cost
  • Red Hat reaffirms channel committment
  • Hackers aren’t ALWAYS evil
  • Channel news: Vista vulnerable to known attack; Cisco, IBM team on services
  • IT landscape may be in for an overhaul
  • IDC figures show EMC leads in disk-storage subsystems
  • Ubuntu resellers blitzkrieg French parliament
  • Channel news: Tech sales change to channels; Intel updates prices
  • Salesforce.com partners experience service disruption
  • iSCSI Opportunities
  • Channel news: Second Cisco scam; Intel seeks e-mail; Intel won’t upgrade
  • Cisco’s Unified Communications 6 is packed with upgrades that didn’t get coverage
  • Software as a Service: The Hype Must End
  • Channel news: EMC users switch; Msft readies VoIP, responds to DOT ban
  • Experts warn that time is running out to test daylight-savings fixes
  • Some Exchange Server 2007 prospects delayed by another migration — to Exchange 2003
  • Mozilla announces flaw, fix in FireFox, SeaMonkey
  • Microsoft updates Vista beta certification exams
  • Vint Cerf reflects on Internet security
  • Daylight Saving Time may cause hiccups this year
  • Avaya/Lenovo deal could give VARs simple VoIP product to sell
  • Channel news: McAfee hires ex-EMC exec; WordPress has backdoor
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