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Weekly Update: Top Stories Of The Week – (September 19-24)

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This week brought some crucial updates for channel partners. IT Security company ESET has finally reacted to the problems faced by channel partners due to the deactivation of product keys supplied some months ago. Reacting to a report published on Channel Times last week titled Virus Alert Sounded In ESET India Distribution System”, officials from the company’s Singapore office said that its new vendor would be responsible for resolving any such issues.

Globally, in what could be one of the biggest acquisition deals in the distribution space, US based distribution major Tech Data Corporation has announced to buy Arizona based Avnet for $2.6 billion, making it the third such deal in the distribution business during this year.

The ongoing Cauvery water-sharing row continued to hamper the channel business in both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Also, the HP-Samsung printer business mergers have evoked mixed reactions from the channel. The channel is still confused over the integration of Samsung printer partners into the HP business.

Meanwhile, Cisco is considering to shift its focus from Intercloud to Hybrid cloud management. However, the company maintains that the shift will benefit the partners.

The declining demand for computers is compelling the channel partners to look beyond hardware and concentrate on the solutions and services. While many resellers have moved to the system integration business, there is still a lot of scope for partners here. And finally, in a bid to facilitate better engagement among partners, Microsoft association IAMCP India started a new chapter in Pune.

 

ESET Asia Pacific Steps In To Address Partner Issues in India

Security solution provider ESET has finally reacted to the problems faced by channel partners due to the de-activation of product keys supplied some months ago.

Taking a note of report published on Channel Times last week titled “Virus Alert Sounded In ESET India Distribution System”, IT Security major ESET has suggested that its new vendor would be responsible for resolving any such issues. Read More

 

Tech Distribution Consolidates; Tech Data Acquires Avnet

Circa 2016 has panned out to be a year of major consolidation in the Information Technology industry with mergers and acquisitions ruling the roost. The channel business too has been impacted by these movements. In a latest update, US based distribution major Tech Data Corporation has announced to buy Arizona based Avnet for $2.6 billion, making it the third such deal in the distribution business during this year. Read More

 

HP-Samsung Printer Deal: Mixed Reactions From Channel Partners

The recent announcement regarding HP signing a definitive agreement to acquire Samsung Electronics’ printer business for about 1.05 billon US dollars has evoked a mixed response from the channel community with some wondering how HP plans to make money and others swearing by Samsung’s formidable product portfolio. Read More

 

Cauvery Row: Channels Support Their States, Not Forced Closures

The Cauvery water-sharing row has reared its ugly head once every few years, leading to unsavory conflicts between citizens of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, besides complete shut-down of business activities that caused severe damage to the economy of both the states besides untold hardships to the channel businesses of the IT sector in particular. Read More

 

What Cisco’s New Cloud Strategy Brings To Partners

Cisco Systems, which created a lot of buzz in the market with the launch of Intercloud, seems to have decided to move on from Intercloud strategy for the time being. In a move that could impact the channel partners constituted a core part of its Intercloud strategy, company is now considering to focus on the hybrid cloud management. Read More.

 

Vendor Apathy Deters Channels’ Cloud Ambition: Study

Channel partners have a lead role to play in driving cloud transformation. However, a new study conducted by Vanson Bourne on behalf of Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) revealed that channels are struggling to make the move to the cloud as a result of skill shortages, marketing problems and challenges with handling a changing workplace culture. Read More

 

Is the PC Business Crumbling? Can Vendors, Partners Revive It?

The PC business is going through a critical phase. A new report from Gartner predicts that if PC vendors and their partners are to stay in this business, they need to rapidly determine what changes to make or what alternatives to adapt in today’s over-penetrated PC market. Read More

 

Handset Makers Bank On Offline Channel To Boost Sales

The stiff competition in the smartphone market and the government mulling control over discounting practices of e-commerce companies are prompting handset makers to focus on offline channel strategies. While the online marketplace remains the first choice of smartphone makers, the vendors are now [also] focusing on the brick and mortal to generate demand from the upcountry market. Read More

 

Channel Partners Turn To WhatsApp For Lead Gen, Networking

Communication and networking are the two key elements of the channel business. The IT channel industry has evolved over the years and the modes of communication have also changed over the time. Social media is rapidly replacing the traditional modes of communication and channel partners are increasingly leveraging on the platform to add value to their business. Read More

 

Microsoft Channel Partners Bet Big on Pune Ecosystem

International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP), India West board on Tuesday inaugurated the new chapter in Pune with an aim to enable better engagement among Microsoft partners and facilitate business collaboration among them. The board announced the appointment of Sarika Malhotra, CEO of C3IT Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd. as a head of the newly formed chapter. Read More

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