File sharing and the Cloud

Varonis Systems Inc. has officially launched Varonis® DatAnywhere, which extends the usability of corporate file-sharing infrastructure to enable traditional file servers and NAS devices to behave like a cloud-based service, such as Dropbox. Varonis® DatAnywhere is available for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android clients.

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Unisys complements BMC technology

Unisys Corporation continues to deepen its capabilities as a leading provider of BMC Software’s cloud-based Remedy IT Service Management (ITSM) service and solutions. Unisys currently serves more than 130 clients worldwide through its BMC Remedy ITSM platform, including such leading organizations as the American Red Cross.

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EVault Names Brett Flinchum as Vice President of Worldwide Operations

EVault, Inc. has announced the appointment of Brett Flinchum as vice president of worldwide operations. Flinchum, a seasoned business leader with more than 15 years of operations experience, will lead EVault’s worldwide operations department, which is responsible for business services, IT operations, technical support, customer and expert services.

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Barracuda Networks acquires SignNow to fuel cloud data storage growth

Leading mobile document signing provider brings over one million users, three million documents stored and shared.

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Hidden deep in a mountain, Green Mountain’s data centre is cooled by the cold waters of a Norwegian fjord. Working with nature, Green Mountain is saving energy and protecting the environment — leading the way to cutting data centre energy use by a third.

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