Research by next-generation technology provider Opal lifts the lid on the issues that most concern the channel and how they feel about business in 2011.
IT Reseller Channel Talk, VAR & IT Business Talk
IT Reseller articles relating to news, views, opinions, IT business and technology discussion from VARS, IT Resellers, System Integrators, partners and distributors.
New research reveals what keeps the channel awake at night, as well as providing a glimpse into the 2011 market
Dec 21, 2010
As 4m Brits travel this Christmas, thousands of mobile devices will go missing & unclaimed at airports
Dec 21, 2010
'Tis the season to be jolly and to leave sensitive corporate information behind at the airport.
Mobile commerce 'to come of age' in 2011
Dec 21, 2010
2011 will see mobile commerce finally move into the mainstream in 2011 with mobile payments set to quadruple by 2014 reaching 400bn globally.
WikiLeaks attacks highlight risks in Internet security
Dec 16, 2010
The British national security adviser, Sir Peter Ricketts, has advised all government departments to review their computer security in light of the recent WikiLeaks attacks.
RFID inventory tracking - goodbye databases
Dec 16, 2010
RFID has created substantial supply chain efficiencies. But there's a bigger shift coming: what if logistics management didn't require the use of databases because inventory tracked itself?
What will the VAT rise mean for retailers?, asks Avery Dennison
Dec 09, 2010
On 4 January 2011 VAT will rise from 17.5 per cent to 20 per cent, following the Coalition Government's emergency Budget in June 2010.
Study identifies lack of Cloud knowledge could be a cause for concern in the channel
Dec 09, 2010
Research by leading next generation technology provider Opal, reveals an alarming lack of knowledge from the channel when it comes to Cloud computing, with just one-in-ten fully understanding the technology.
460 Chinese hackers show why IT security is so critical
Dec 09, 2010
Reports are coming out of China that the government has made a total of 460 arrests of computer hackers so far this year.
Stuxnet - the first worm of many for SCADA?
Dec 02, 2010
In early July, a new type of attack emerged that grabbed the attention of security managers across the world and also, for the first time, those managing industrial networks and the systems that comprise the national critical infrastructure.
Survey shows 80 per cent of UK consumers support compulsory data loss disclosure
Nov 25, 2010
LogRhythm has released research results showing that UK consumers want tougher regulations for organisations that lose customer data.