Pivotal Software reported better-than-expected revenue growth and a shrinking loss in its first quarterly financial report since the software development platform vendor completed its IPO.
Solution providers weigh in on how the AT&T/Time Warner merger, if approved, could shift carrier focus away from bread-and-butter networking and connectivity in favor of content and media assets.
Intel and Office Depot were among the companies that saw big leadership shakeups in May, but none were as dramatic as the resignation of Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson and his fellow board members.
The platform is a lightweight tool that integrates with the data science process without hindering the speed of innovation, Rumman Chowdhury, global responsible AI lead at Accenture, told CRN.
As the telecom industry waits for the judge's decision on whether or not to approve an AT&T/Time Warner tie-up, partners say the outcome of the high-profile trial will have an impact on M&A activity, especially between carriers and content providers.
New HPE Chief Communications Officer Jennifer Temple has an "innovative spirit, and her track-record proves that she has a bias for action," said HPE CEO Antonio Neri in a memo announcing her appointment.
Holmes said his newly-created c-level position provides a unique opportunity to bring managed services, strategy advisory services, and implementation services together into a single, cohesive strategy.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins speaks with CRN at Cisco Live and discusses how partners can use the DNA Center Platform to develop applications for customers and why the Catalyst 9000 switch is the fastest-ramping product in Cisco's history.
Everything from gaining visibility into where sensitive data resides to ensuring customers hold up their end of the shared security responsibility model poses a potential risk in the public cloud, experts say.
The move brings open DNA Center APIs to competitors' hardware, making it easy for channel partners to develop applications on top of customers' intent-based networks.
The cloud leaders look to be opening up a new race to introduce custom chips geared for powering computationally intensive machine learning workloads in their clouds
"From where I sit, Intel is still the 800-pound gorilla in the space. For so long they haven’t had competition in the server chip space. It's not terrible for there to be multiple players in the space," said Rick Gouin, CTO of Winslow Technology Group.