The Latest
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Red Hat builds DevSecOps trust in the software supply chain
The updates to Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain improve IT teams’ ability to embed security into the application development lifecycle.
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Cloud security unicorn Wiz in talks to acquire rival Lacework
Wiz is reportedly looking to buy Lacework for just $150-$200 million, despite Lacework being valued at $8.3 billion after a recent funding round.
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Fueled by genAI preparation, Gartner ups 2024 IT spending forecast to top $5 trillion
Gartner this week revised it worldwide IT spending forecast, predicting an 8% increase to $5.06 trillion in 2024.
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Kubernetes 1.30 (aka Uwubernetes) boosts cloud-native networking
The Kubernetes 1.30 update packs major improvements across core areas like networking, storage, scheduling and code architecture.
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Gartner crowns Netskope, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler as SSE leaders
The firm identified Fortinet as challenger, Skyhigh Security and Lookout as visionaries, and Versa Networks, Cloudflare, Broadcom and iboss as niche players.
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Oracle invests $8 billion to grow cloud footprint
The investment to expand Oracle Cloud Infrastructure across Japan is also targeted at addressing digital sovereignty requirements.
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What’s Next: Versa's Kelly Ahuja talks security, the network edge and AI platforms
SDxCentral CEO Matt Palmer speaks with Versa's Kelly Ahuja about how AI-powered platforms need to secure access for everything and everyone: devices, sites and especially users.
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VMware Telco Cloud hits 4.0 status
The updates are significant for VMware’s ongoing telecom aspirations that have been overshadowed by changes following the Broadcom acquisition.
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Cisco redesigns data center security in AI era, calls Hypershield its 'most consequential security innovation'
The Cisco Hypershield is “probably the most consequential security innovation we have done in the 40 years that Cisco has been around,” EVP Jeetu Patel said.
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Greensparc, HPE take on digital divide with edge data center
By delivering edge infrastructure to remote communities, communication and cloud service providers have an easier path to move into edge markets.
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Comcast Now set to battle 5G FWA, promises more reliability and better pricing
Comcast is using the low-cost internet service to fight against the push from 5G-based fixed-wireless access services, claiming better reliability and pricing.
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Is the EU having second thoughts on Broadcom’s VMware buy?
European Union antitrust regulators have reportedly asked Broadcom about recent changes the company has made to VMware licensing provisions.
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Cribl data lake unifies security, lowers storage costs
“Enterprises need a data lake solution that consolidates large volumes of data from disparate sources," ESG analyst Jon Brown said.
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The race to cloudify the LAN – network vendors jostle for position
A subscription-based model can turn an industry on its head. The growth rates, the innovation and the revenues associated with a cloud model are astounding.
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OpenSSF, CISA, Homeland Security team to boost software supply chain security
Protobom is an open source tool that simplifies creating, reading and translating software bill of materials data across various industry standard formats.
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Cisco Duo warns supplier breach exposed MFA SMS logs
The breach potentially some exposed message logs containing data like phone numbers that used SMS or voice-based multifactor authentication through Cisco Duo.
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Ericsson can’t wait for the AT&T open RAN deal to kick in
CEO Börje Ekholm Ekholm dampened enthusiasm toward full-year growth, noting estimates of the market declining 4% this year “may prove optimistic.”
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DDoS attacks jump by 50% to start 2024
Cloudflare mitigated 4.5 million distributed denial of service attacks in the first three months of the year, equal to a third of all DDoS attacks in 2023.
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Why LEOs (yes, you probably are one) must stay a step ahead of technology
We've focused on building a modern data platform for SDxCentral so we can understand what’s happening in the technology market and share the insights with you.
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Broadcom CEO again clarifies VMware changes, offers concessions
“We heard that fast-moving change may require more time, so we have given support extensions to many customers," Hock Tan wrote.