Mark Hickman becomes one of the rare executives from outside Sage to take the Canadian country manager position, and he talks with ChannelBuzz about how he sees the company and what Sage partners can expect going forward.
Yearly Archives: 2022
Cloud, Managed Services, Networking, Security
Cradlepoint expands NetCloud architecture with new 5G VPN-like service, with SD-WAN and Zero Trust services on the way
by Mark Cox •
Avaya Sponsored Content, Podcasts, Sponsored Content
Inside Avaya’s partner ecosystem
by Robert Dutt •
Storage
StorPool Storage adds file storage, NVMe/TCP and AWS support in 20th version of their storage platform
by Mark Cox •
Fortinet Sponsored Content, Sponsored Content
Everyone has a role in stopping unknown threats
by Sean Campbell, director, Canadian Channels, Fortinet •
Channel Programs, Security
Skyhigh Security looks to strengthen channel with naming of Scott Goree as first President of Worldwide Channels
by Mark Cox •
Distribution, Hardware, Mobility
D&H Canada extends its modern solution sales strategy by adding Microsoft Surface for Business to portfolio
by Mark Cox •
Uncategorized
Application security: A growing cyber attack vulnerability
by Chris Crellin •
Cloud, Data Centre
Equinix makes major investment in upgrading services for Canadian markets
by Mark Cox •
Backup, Channel Programs, Managed Services
MSP 360 strengthens channel operations with hire of first-ever Global Director of Channel Operations
by Mark Cox •
ESET Sponsored Content, Sponsored Content
API security moves mainstream
by Cameron Camp, ESET •
Field Effect Sponsored Content, Sponsored Content
The MSP’s guide to a differentiated managed security service
by Toby Nangle •
Security
Trend Micro adds new features to cloud security platform
by Mark Cox •
Avaya Sponsored Content, Podcasts, Sponsored Content
The experience economy and virtual agents
by Robert Dutt •
Channel Programs, Networking
Extreme Networks announces new partner benefits at combined sales/partner event
by Mark Cox •
Storage
ScaleFlux reaches out to channel with new 3000 series computational storage SSDs
by Mark Cox •
ScaleFlux sold its first two generations of computational storage SSDs direct, but the new series is more plug and play, so they are selling it through channel partners as well, and have built a channel program to facilitate this.