“Companies that want to join to pay a $7,500 annual membership fee, and 100 percent goes to funding this open research,” said Vapor IO CMO Matt Trifiro.
Decibel already invested in two startups: Blameless, a site reliability engineering (SRE) company that launched last week. And in February, it participated in security company Cmd’s $15 million Series
The storage vendor isn’t aware of any customer attacks resulting from the vulnerability and said it could only have potentially affected a small portion of the customer base.
VMware’s latest cloud push includes more VMware Cloud on AWS regions, expanded multi-cloud management tools, and a new hyperconverged infrastructure device jointly engineered with Dell EMC.
Companies spend more money on security products every year. And yet breaches are getting bigger and more costly. “It’s the biggest macro failure in investing ever,” said Intel’s Jim
Microsoft contributed the open source Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) to OCP in 2016. It uses the Linux kernel, and it allows cloud operators to share
OCP announced four other new projects at the summit: Inspur-led OpenRMC (stands for “rack management module”), Netronome-led Open Domain-Specific Accelerators, Facebook-led OCP Accelerator Module, and Nokia-led Open Edge.
Marvell announced its 400 Gb/s silicon for edge data centers, Netronome unveiled new SmartNICs for hyperscalers, and Stordis launched two bare-metal switches powered by programmable Barefoot Tofino ASICs.
Both new groups formed just days before the granddaddy of open source hardware groups, Open Compute Project (OCP), holds its annual summit. All three focus on “fundamentally different areas,”
Both companies are betting big on an open, integrated platform approach. Their investments appear to be paying off as the two vendors look to have crossed the chasm from
The operator also unveiled its second annual Mobile Security Index, which found that more companies suffered a mobile device attack compared to last year, and they were hit harder.
It uses VMware’s ability to inspect the guest OS and application without being resident in the guest. This means that even if an attacker gains root access they cannot