Sunday, May 15, 2016

NuoDB Offers Cloud Computing Across Different Platforms

No matter what type of device you are using or the platform that it is on, you will be able to use NuoDB to make sure that you are getting what you can out of the experience. When it comes to NuoDB, the company has made sure that they are offering the database opportunities to all of their clients so that they will be able to take advantage of different aspects of a professional cloud. It is something that has truly set them apart from their cloud competitors and has given them the chance to make a name for themselves in the industry.



NuoDB is a take on the new cloud database opportunities that are provided for cloud users around the globe. It is something that can be easily accessed no matter where you are at as long as you have wi-fi. Included with the NuoDB is the ability to make sure that you are secure. The products are all compatible with different coding languages and even different types of cloud that you may want to input into the cloud. There are many major cloud companies that use the capabilities that NuoDB has and the company feels that you should be able to take advantage of what NuoDB has to offer everyone.

Cloud computing has seen a huge surge in the past five years and that is something that has been able to happen thanks to an increase of different technological advances that are now available. In the past, people had to rely on things like flash drives and external hard drives to save their information. These devices would get filled up quickly and they would not have the amount of storage that is necessary to make sure that they are getting everything that they need on them. It was a bad situation and something that truly changed the way that people were able to do different things.

Thanks to advanced technology and more options that were coming available for different people, the cloud was born. This was something that made it much easier for people to access the data that they needed. Cloud computing is easy to handle because people were able to get all of the data that they needed. If you're going to a business meeting, you no longer need to bring along your laptop and three different jump drives. You just need to make sure that the information is on the cloud and you can access it from a desktop computer, your laptop or even someone else's device.

The idea behind the cloud is to make life easier for people but it also comes with something that many people are also benefitting from. The security of the cloud is something that most people are able to enjoy because they know that their data will be protected from different things. Most cloud companies, like NuoDB, have special security measures in place to help save the data in the event that there is a virus or something else happens. Most have several failsafe methods and backup options for people to be able to enjoy feeling safe with their opportunities.

Anyone is now able to use the cloud. As long as you have an Internet connection, you can access the cloud on any device. Products like NuoDB have made it possible to access your data whether you are using a tablet, a computer or even a cell phone. This is something that has made it easier for people to get what they can out of different things and with the opportunities that are used within the different types of computing.



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Friday, May 13, 2016

ChannelEyes CEO Recognized Again as a Top 20 Channel Visionary

ChannelPro-SMB, the premier source of business and technology insights for I.T. channel partners serving the small and midsize business market, has announced its second annual list of 20/20 Visionaries for 2016.

ChannelPro 20/20 Visionaries - Jay McBain
TROY, N.Y. - May 13, 2016 -  The ChannelPro 20/20 Visionaries are comprised of 20 influential, go-to authorities in managed services, cloud computing, and partner support and education from the vendor, analyst, and consulting communities, as well as 20 of the most far-sighted resellers, MSPs, and community leaders from the SMB partner community. These are the IT professionals who not only serve their SMB clients with top solutions and services, but move the industry forward with innovative ideas, a commitment to continual improvement, and a willingness to share what they know to help others succeed in the market.

Jay McBain represents ChannelEyes who continue to drive thought leadership in the global channel community by introducing forward-looking software to help vendors communicate, engage and drive more revenue with their valued partners. After success with Social and Mobile products, ChannelEyes recently introduced OPTYX - a Predictive Analytics platform that assists Channel Account Managers with the complicated task of managing a territory, prioritizing activities, and improving interactions with alliances and partners.

"We are proud to reveal this year's class of smart, insightful thinkers," said Cecilia Galvin, executive editor, ChannelPro-SMB. "Many of the honorees, such as McBain, who made the grade in 2016 did so last year as well, but there are some new faces too. What they all have in common is a deep understanding of the channel and how to thrive in it."

OPTYX is a predictive alerting, scoring and prioritization solution that helps channel organizations increase indirect sales by optimizing partner interactions based on data science. Designed as a workflow tool that runs seamlessly with Salesforce and other CRM systems, it automatically and intelligently processes internal and external data signals to help channel sales account managers work smarter, close more deals faster and continuously grow revenue.

Jay McBain - ChannelEyes
To develop the 20/20 Visionaries for 2016, the editors of ChannelPro-SMB turned an eye to the channel players and channel pros they have spoken with, listened to, and sat with face to face over the past year to compile a broad list of possible honorees. After much debate, the list of this year's visionaries emerged. Each year this process will be reprised, with honorees selected from many worthy channel candidates.

A complete list of the ChannelPro 20/20 Visionaries for 2016 appears in the May print edition of ChannelPro-SMB as well as on the ChannelPro Network website at http://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/introducing-2016-channelpro-2020-visionaries



About ChannelEyes Corporation:

Founded in 2011, ChannelEyes is a global software company that is reinventing how vendors drive partner sales and indirect channel and alliances growth. The SaaS platform includes ChannelCandy, the world's largest mobile-first product for partners, as well as OPTYX, the first indirect sales workflow product to help sellers with predictive analytics and leverage big data science to drive more sales. ChannelEyes has received numerous accolades for its technology including being named a Cool Vendor by Gartner and one of the fastest growing companies in New York's Capital Region by the Business Review. Learn more at: http://channeleyes.com/ and follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/ChannelEyes) and Facebook (facebook.com/ChannelEyes).


About the ChannelPro Network:

The ChannelPro SMB 20/20 Visionaries is part of the ChannelPro Network. Our network includes websites, events, awards programs, research, and the monthly magazine ChannelPro-SMB. The ChannelPro Network provides targeted business and technology information for IT channel partners who serve small and midsize businesses. The network delivers expert opinion, analysis, news, product reviews, and advice vital to a channel partner's business success. No other media company focuses on the small and midsize marketplace like The ChannelPro Network. ChannelProNetwork.com

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Channel Focus (Baptie) Webinar - 5 Future Channel Trends You Should Be Planning for Today



The pace of change in the indirect sales world has been mind-numbing over the past few years. There are new business models and partner types popping up seemingly every day - driven by technology, economic challenges and customer behavior.

Combine this with an unprecedented demographic shift coming in the next few years, and the job role of the Channel Professional will radically shift - both inside the organization and out.

We will explore what this demographic shift means, as well as predict what Channel Management will look like when there are more vendors in the world than partners.

Here is the full 45 minute webinar:




If you don't have the time, here are just the slides: