Steven Burke
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http://www.crn.com 07-10-2009 21:32:10
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A must read from CRN Senior Editor Gina Narcisi on how Cisco is moving 'fast' to win the AI battle with insight from CEO Chuck Robbins and top Cisco partners. crn.com/news/networkin…
Congrats to Palo Alto Networks on taking home the 2024 Channel Madness win!
Kyle Alspach and Steven Burke have all the details: bit.ly/3U4AFr3.
Plus: Hear from Palo Alto Networks and 2024 #CRNChannelMadness runner-up HPE’s Phil Soper on CRNtv: bit.ly/3VIDhfh.
A deep dive discussion with Presidio CEO Bob Cagnazzi - a channel legend - on the acquisition of the $6 billion solution provider by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, the changing channel landscape and AI growth. crn.com/news/channel-n…
Private Equity Channel Blockbuster: Presidio acquired by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Clayton, Dubilier & Rice in no holds barred managed cloud services growth offensive. Great insight from Presidio CEO Bob Cagnazzi and channel deal maker Marty Wolf . crn.com/news/channel-n…
A blockbuster scoop by CRN's Mark Haranas on the devastating impact of a whopping 40 percent cut in renewal margins for Google Workspace- even as Microsoft steps up its Microsoft Copilot AI offensive.
crn.com/news/cloud/goo…
#CRNChannelMadness is on! Contestants from SonicWall, Nutanix Inc., Cato Networks, Veeam® Software and ScalePad told CRN how they're keeping their companies channel-strong.
Watch on CRNtv and vote for your chief at CRN.com/madness.
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A look at why Juniper Networks and HPE Aruba Networking bested rival Cisco in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure. crn.com/news/networkin…
Former Cisco CEO John T. Chambers is giving the thumbs up to HPE CEO Antonio Neri's bid to make HPE - Juniper Networks a force to be reckoned with in the AI era. crn.com/news/networkin…
A hard-hitting look by CRN Security Editor Kyle Alspach on just how vulnerable U.S. healthcare organizations are in the wake of UnitedHealthcare's decision to pay a $22 million ransom to cybercriminals in the Change Healthcare attack. crn.com/news/security/…