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In The Wake Of The Week: Best Companies To Partner With

Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 12:06pm by Lang Tibbils
Lang Tibbils

In this week’s blog, McAfee makes the coveted CRN partner list, we recognize our top partners in the Americas, McAfee enhances its cloud security platform, we highlight a key event you’ll want to mark your calendar for and we feature the 12 scams of Christmas, as well as photos from the 2011 McAfee Partner Summit.

CRN launches a new research study at Comdexvirtual “The Best Companies to Partner With,” and McAfee makes the coveted top 25 list. The new study evaluated 225 vendors and measured each on customer demand, partner relevance and strength of technology.

The Nobel Prize, The Pulitzer Prize, The McAfee Partner of the Year Awards, what do these have in common? They are annual awards given to those that go above and beyond. Check out who received a McAfee Partner of the Year Award for the Americas.

When it comes to the cloud market, data security is the top barrier to growth. McAfee’s latest enhancement to its cloud security platform protects data in motion from any device, anywhere.

In Q3 2011, Intel reported record quarterly revenue and attributed its success to strength in the data center market, if you want to learn more about securing the next generation data center then mark your calendar for Nov. 30, 2011 from 11-12 (PST) for the “How Can Companies Improve Their Security” webcast.

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me mobile malware. McAfee’s 12 Scams of Christmas.

Looking for some photos from the 2011 McAfee Partner Summit we got you covered.

The Tweet of the week comes from CyberRisk Cyber Risk Solutions: “Don’t get scrooged…McAfee’s 12 Scams of Christmas: ow.ly/7sZaj”

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