7 Things Your SMB Customers Need to Know About End of Support for Windows XP
By Cindy Bates, Vice President of US SMB&D at Microsoft
The world looked a lot different when Windows XP was first introduced in
By Cindy Bates, Vice President of US SMB&D at Microsoft
The world looked a lot different when Windows XP was first introduced in
It’s official! We’ve launched this past week in LA with a daytime customer event and an evening partner exam cram (pictured here) with
It was both an honor and a privilege to assist prominent SMB IT Pro Jay Weiss in launching his retail division for
We heard this week from our good friend and community member Karl Palachuk that he has embarked on a journey to complete his
Late last week we heard from our friend Robin Robins, founder of the Technology Marketing Toolkit, who informed us that she has developed
By Danielle Sheer, VP and General Counsel, Carbonite; and Alan Guichard, Northeastern University School of Law
In this month’s edition of “Compliance
I’ve always had a wandering eye for sexy user interfaces (UI). For it was I who worked on an early Apple Lisa computer
By Paul Ayers, Offer Manager, Networking Solutions, Schneider Electric
If you’re centrally managing your customers’ data centers and server rooms, it’s increasingly likely
Throughout this year, we have been reporting and blogging on our partnership with Class Action Capital, which has signed on to assist the
Seriously – this is our PhD thesis on the Windows XP migration matter. It looks at the situation from the obvious market measurement
By Ari Rabban, Co-Founder and CEO, Phone.com
“Bring your own device” (BYOD) isn’t a new trend, but that doesn’t mean SMBs–or large enterprises,
By Darrin Swan, Director, Global Sales and Business Development, Dell Service Provider Program
Trying to survive on product margins has been a