The Week’s Top 7: Ziply Takes Over Frontier Communications, Cloudera Layoffs
Ziply Fiber taking over Frontier Communications’ Northwest operations, layoffs at Cloudera and FireEye, and RingCentral’s latest offering caught our readers’ attention this week.
Our latest weekly roundup also includes our popular Channel People On the Move gallery, and Ingram Micro’s financial services helping partners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. Sierra Wireless Vet’s Work ‘Not Done,’ Returns to Lead Master Agent Channel
Sierra Wireless vet Chris Whitaker rejoined the company after a one-year stint at Kore Wireless so he can lead its master agent channel.
Whitaker is channel program chief for managed connectivity solutions (MCS). He was Kore’s vice president of channel partnerships, IoT enabler and cellular connectivity.
Whitaker first joined Sierra Wireless in December 2015. Before that, he spent nearly nine years at Comcast Business.
“I was the channel leader that launched this part of the business with Sierra back in 2016 and had a year break in service with another role,” he said. “When I had the chance to go back to the team I was familiar with, it was a no-brainer. Not often does an opportunity like this happen in your career.”
Whitaker shared more details about his plans in a Q&A.
6. Ingram Micro Financial Services Helping Partners During COVID-19 Pandemic
Channel partners are giving more financial flexibility to their cash-strapped customers via Ingram Micro financial services as the pandemic continues.
Ingram Micro is among several companies in the channel responding to rapidly changing needs due to the pandemic.
There are two new Ingram Micro financial services for channel partners in the United States and Canada. They are called “90-Days Same as Cash” and “Bakers Dozen.”
“Our purpose with these financial programs is to ease the cash-flow burden for our partners and their end-users during these challenging times,” said Anthony Mackle, senior vice president and chief finance executive for Ingram Micro’s U.S. and export businesses. “We’ve extended terms, developed new financing options, provided support and clarification on the CARES Act, and have kept the lines of communication wide open with our partners and alliances.”
Our report covers more details.
5. RingCentral’s Unified Desktop Application Offers New User Experience
RingCentral unveiled its new unified desktop application for improved enterprise communications.
It includes RingCentral’s message video phone (MVP) capabilities and streamlines the experience in a single offering. The application is available on Windows PCs and Macs.
Lisa Del Real is RingCentral’s vice president of global partner programs. She said now more than ever businesses need technology that allows them to work from anywhere.
The RingCentral unified desktop app supports collaboration across a “highly mobile, dispersed workforce,” she said.
Other key features include advanced search functionality and third-party integrations. The app offers integrations with several business productivity applications such as Microsoft Office 365 and Google.
Our report covers more details.
4. FireEye Layoffs ‘Never Ideal,’ But ‘Necessary’
FireEye is laying off workers, and it has nothing to do with COVID-19.
The cybersecurity vendor is cutting 6% of its workforce, or 204 employees, as part of a restructuring process. It was planned long before the pandemic.
Most of the FireEye layoffs affect employees working in mature appliance-based product areas.
More than 40 employees are losing …
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