Sara Driscoll

About

Sara Driscoll began her journalism career at 16 years old on her local newspaper, The Watford Observer. Working part time, she covered a range of beats. Leaving to complete her Journalism Degree at Bournemouth University, UK, Sara then went on to graduate and work for Emap. She began as a reporter on APR, Emap's construction title, being promoted to senior reporter with a year.Sara then joined VNU Business Publications as Deputy News Editor on CRN, the weekly trade title for channel players. She covered industry/business news from vendors, distributors and resellers, product announcements, partner announcements as well as market and trend analysis, research and in depth articles to predict up and coming trends in the sector. She was promoted within a year to News Editor, a year later to Deputy Editor and the following year became Editor. Sara remained editor of CRN for three years, launching the magazine on new platforms including CRN TV and eBooks, as well as several magazine and web site redesigns. She was called on for expert industry comment from various publications including appearing on live BBC news programs. Sara joined Ziff Davis Enterprise as Editor of eWeek Channel Insider. She runs the title in all formats – online up to the minute news, newsletters, emails alerts and events. She also manages the brand of Channel Insider in all formats - events, shows, awards, panel debates and roundtables.Sara can be reached at:sara.driscoll@ziffdavisenterprise.com

Cisco Drives into Applications Space

Cisco Systems is pushing further into the applications space by opening out selected routers and services to third-party application developers and customers. The Cisco ISR (Integrated Services Router) and WAAS (Wide Area Application Services) are now open to application integration as part of Cisco’s Empowered Branch initiative, which it launched in 2007. Cisco has launched […]

Federal Contract Ban Stalls IBM Channel

Partners are likely to feel a significant impact from IBM’s suspension from seeking new federal contracts, according to government analysts and the General Services Administration. IBM was banned by the Environmental Protection Agency from completing or signing any new or pending federal contacts. However, any ongoing contracts or contracts that have already been signed will […]

IDC: Storage Archiving Is the Place to Be

IDC released some preliminary figures for the Western European storage software market at the conference, with archiving and HSM way out in front as the growth leaders. In Western Europe for 2007, the analyst said the storage software market was worth $3.3 billion, 30 percent of the worldwide market, and is showing a 7.7 percent […]

DataCore Gets to Center of SAN vs NAS Debate

DataCore Software claims to have bridged the gap between SAN and NAS technology with its latest SANHarmony software. The company, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary at CeBIT, has integrated NAS services into its virtualized platform, meaning that end users who already have a NAS installed and face a barrier due to cost or functionality, […]

Channel Atmosphere

The comparison was evident, walking from the mega stands of the vendor halls into the much smaller booths of the reseller hall, or Planet Reseller, as CeBIT organizers called it. It was the place to go to buy your memory, to get a laptop bag or chat with some of the distributors. And yet here […]

FalconStor Flies into SMB Sector

Traditionally a high-end storage vendor, FalconStor is now readying its push into the SME sector. The company announced its SMB plans back in December, but Danielle Gauthier, vice president of marketing for Europe, said the firm is now gearing up for a major push in the SMB sector. “We have recruited channel partners and have […]

Kiwis Give Flavor to CeBIT

Technology is not the first thing people would associate with New Zealand–sheep or the “Lord of the Rings” films maybe, but certainly not cutting-edge technology. But that is exactly what the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, part of the New Zealand government, is at CeBIT to change. The organization has helped fund 16 New Zealand […]

SAP Aims to Win in SMB

SAP is ramping up its partner business for its Business By Design software as a service offering, and today announced it has signed 21 new partners bringing its total to 43 globally. Speaking to eWEEK, Hans -Peter Klaey, president global SME at SAP, said the company is looking to more than double its customer base […]

Are Vendors Really Keen to Be Green?

Everyone here at Cebit has an environmental pitch; be it greener technology, how long they have been focused on their corporate social responsibility or how little energy their systems take to power up and cool down. Except there is one snag for the plethora of environmentally enlightened vendors. Having taken a stroll around the numerous […]

Hitachi Looks for Unstructured Solution

Hitachi Data Systems unveiled a trio of new products today at Cebit in Germany. The vendor launched two NAS products: the Hitachi Essential NAS platform aimed at the midmarket, and the Hitachi High Performance NAS Platform 3000 series aimed at large enterprises. The company also launched the Hitachi Data Discovery Suite (DDS), which allows companies […]