A Blackberry 10 Breakdown, Dell going private and a new Microsoft Office

In this month’s tablet-friendly digital magazine edition ofCDN, it’s wall-to-wall BlackBerry 10.

We have the inside insight on what BlackBerry 10 means for the channel from Howard Solomon, abd Brian Jackson puts the Z10 through its paces. Meanwhile, Paolo Del Nibletto discusses why he’s going to miss the Research in Motion name as the company rebrands as BlackBerry and Jeff Jedras stresses the need for sound execution.

We have reports on Dell’s decision to go private and what impact it might have on the channel, a report from IBM’s final Lotuspere conference and the latest on Microsoft’s slow move into the channel with the Surface tablet.

Finally, the CDN Debate asks two channel leaders about Selling Technology or Business Outcomes and Making Sense of Certification.

Click below to open the February digital edition of CDN for these stories, and more.

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