Cloud Technology Partners, the leader in transforming businesses through cloud solutions, has closed a $9.1 million Series B financing round led by Oak Investment Partners and the Pritzker Group. The funding will be used to rapidly scale Cloud Technology Partners' sales, marketing and delivery...
Read MoreSenior executives and business decision-makers across Europe say data analytics are important to their companies’ plans across a wide range of activities, from better serving customer needs to creating new products and services, finding opportunities to expand into new markets, increasing...
Read MoreArista Networks has announced the addition of EOS+, a software platform for network programmability and automation as an evolution of Arista EOS (Extensible Operating System). EOS+ provides an advanced level of programmability, allowing customers to take advantage of pre-built and custom EOS...
Read MoreMendix advances open PaaS strategy and brings rapid app development to Cloud Foundry users.
Read MoreA report from Trustwave reveals many businesses still struggle with information security...
Read MoreBelden has announced an agreement to purchase cybersecurity leader Tripwire for $710M. Belden is a...
Read MoreMcAfee Labs dubs 2014 “Year of shaken trust”; predicts 2015 trends in Internet trust...
Read MoreThe smart connected device (SCD) market posted another quarter of growth in Western Europe, driven...
Read More97% aware of risk created by misused or stolen credentials, but only 29% confident of...
Read MoreSingle, intuitive Enterprise Cloud Services portal integrates a proven set of solutions to protect,...
Read MoreNew research from Radware shows a fifth of companies are now under constant attack.
Read MoreEnd of support for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 to drive further growth.
Read MoreDespite a growing number of data breaches occurring under the glare of the public spotlight, 71...
Read MoreCloudBees, the Enterprise Jenkins Company and continuous delivery leader, has announced major new...
Read MoreUK businesses found guilty of breaking new data laws could face fines of up to £780,000.
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