Oracle Verrazzano enables its users to deploy, manage, and secure container applications on any Kubernetes cluster where Oracle’s container platform is installed.
SDxCentral expands its editorial team and coverage; Cisco claims it's among the top 10 global software companies; and FireEye released its XDR platform.
T-Mobile faces the largest carrier breach on record with more than 49 million customers affected; Dropbox powers its data center storage servers with 100% renewable energy.
Dropbox initially focused on increasing the efficiency of its hardware to lower the amount of energy needed to power its data centers and then turned to carbon offsetting and
AWS, Microsoft, and Google remain the top 3 in Gartner's Magic Quadrant; data center server spending will grow at an 11% CAGR over the next five years; and GE
Dell’Oro says the ZR pluggable optics market may surpass $500M by 2025; cybercrime ransoms increased 518%; and Aligned Energy received sustainability-linked funding for waterless data centers.
Aligned received the first sustainability-linked data center loan in the U.S., with interest rates tied to three key performance indicators: renewable energy use, transparent sustainability reporting, and workplace safety.
Cloudflare will eliminate its legacy footprint by 2025; Dish's commercial 5G availability has been pushed to 2022; and Extreme Networks acquired Infovista’s Ipanema SD-WAN division.
“We're 100% renewable: that's our commitment. But we are in 200 cities worldwide where we have hardware, and not all the data centers themselves use 100% renewable power,” Cloudflare
Tom Corn joined Open Systems as CPO; GitHub appointed Jacop DePriest as VP of security operations; and former IBM exec George Khatchadourian joined Kaloom as EVP of strategic partnerships.
VMware's Project Monterey moved into early access; the U.S. government partnered with Google, AWS, and others to fight cyberthreats; and Verizon expanded its 5G edge deployment.
The EPA updated its Green Power Partnership rankings, and many familiar cloud and telecom names, including Google, Microsoft, and Intel, sit at the top.
AWS, Microsoft, and Google ate up most of the Q2 cloud market; McAfee built its own ZTNA; and Alkira’s Cloud Services Exchange platform is now available.
“You would not normally expect to see growth rates actually increasing in such a huge and rapidly developing market, yet once again that is what our research has shown,”