CISOs now have to “think about how they bring more security to where their people are, instead of moving their people to where the security is,” Cisco’s Dug Song
Tom Corn, VMware's former SVP of security, joins Open Systems as CPO. He aims to unify the vendor's SASE and XDR product lines to better support customers.
Google Cloud's managed intrusion detection system is available in preview; Sysdig plans to acquire Apolicy; and Cisco works to increase internet availability and affordability.
The vendor’s scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions, carbon intensity, and energy consumption increased between 2018 and 2020, according to its key environmental metrics.
The deal will allow Sysdig to shift security further left by integrating Apolicy’s infrastructure as code technology into its platform to better secure DevOps workflows.
“If Pat Gelsinger wants GlobalFoundries, he will get it,” Forrester Research VP Glenn O’Donnell said. “As the leader brought back home to save Intel, he has license to make
Microsoft released a sustainability-focused cloud; TSMC expects automotive chip supplies to jump 30%; and Verizon signed a $8.3 billion deal with Ericsson.
Amid declining relations in China, Ericsson did what millions of broken hearted have done before — it sought and received reassurance from a longtime friend.
Microsoft's new sustainability-focused cloud aims to help organizations simplify the process of measuring, understanding, and acting upon their carbon footprint.
While Bell's early efforts with AWS are centered around 5G edge services, Google Cloud’s contributions will start inside the operator's network infrastructure.
The partnership builds on the South African service provider’s existing partnership with 128 Technologies, which Juniper acquired for $450 million late last year.
While a data analytics company like SAS might seem like an unorthodox buy, "it would immediately make Broadcom a player in enterprise AI,” Forrester's Mike Gualtieri said.
AT&T Network Edge remains intact and how that system evolves or potentially changes hands like its cloud technology will impact AT&T’s points of access and opportunity at the edge.