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Ingram Micro Cloud collaborates with AWS to drive cloud innovation for channel partners
2021-03-11 01:00

Ingram Micro Cloud announced a new global Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS. This multi-year, joint investment is geared towards accelerating the growth of AWS Partners worldwide through Ingram Micro Cloud. Ingram Micro Cloud plans to scale AWS adoption with emerging ISVs, while driving greater adoption of AWS solutions with SMB customers through the Ingram Micro Cloud Marketplace.

Virtium releases StorFly Series 6 M.2 NVMe line of SSDs
2021-03-11 00:45

Virtium announced the StorFly Series 6 M.2 NVMe line of SSDs. The new 2280mm-length drives leverage NVMe's high performance for industrial applications and feature Industrial Temperature support for consistent operation between -40°C to 85°C. They offer a wide range of capacities, enabling designers to achieve optimal data storage for heavy-workload network communications, industrial automation, transportation and defense applications. StorFly Series 6 M.2 NVMe SSDs are among the highest-capacity NVMe storage solutions to feature industrial temperature support.

Bridgepointe Technologies adds PacketFabric to its supplier portfolio
2021-03-11 00:30

PacketFabric announced a strategic partnership with Bridgepointe Technologies. With the addition of PacketFabric to its supplier portfolio, Bridgepointe will be able to offer customers new ways of designing and delivering networks and cloud connectivity that will speed time to market, lower TCO, and improve overall network performance.

Qumulo announced a full integration with Commvault
2021-03-11 00:15

The new capabilities increase data protection and accelerate file data management productivity with a single, simplified solution that enables organizations managing petabytes of data and billions of files to significantly reduce cost, risk and complexity. With the Qumulo File Data Platform, organizations can easily and affordably leverage the value of massive data sets distributed across on-prem and multi-clouds to ensure visibility into the data with uncompromising security and data protection.

JupiterOne adds several industry leaders to board of investors
2021-03-11 00:00

JupiterOne announced that several new industry leaders across SaaS and Cybersecurity organizations have joined their strategic board of investors. "We are pleased to welcome our new strategic investors," said Erkang Zheng, founder and CEO of JupiterOne.

Clint Poole joins Egress as CMO
2021-03-10 23:45

Egress announced the appointment of Clint Poole as its new Chief Marketing Officer. Poole will utilize his experience in scaling high-growth organizations to support Egress' rapid expansion as the leading provider of human layer security.

Ric Smith joins SentinelOne as CTO
2021-03-10 23:30

SentinelOne announced the appointment of Ric Smith as Chief Technology Officer. With over 15 years of experience driving product development in pre- and post-IPO companies, Mr. Smith will accelerate global R&D efforts and support the rapid growth of SentinelOne's Singularity XDR platform across the endpoint, cloud, and IoT security markets.

CyberArk appoints Avril England to its board of directors
2021-03-10 23:15

CyberArk announced the appointment of Avril England to its board of directors. England has deep product management, marketing and operational experience, particularly with cloud-based, SaaS-driven businesses.

Critical Pre-Auth RCE Flaw Found in F5 Big-IP Platform — Patch ASAP!
2021-03-10 22:01

Application security company F5 Networks on Wednesday published an advisory warning of four critical vulnerabilities impacting multiple products that could result in a denial of service attack and even unauthenticated remote code execution on target networks. The four critical flaws affect BIG-IP versions 11.6 or 12.x and newer, with a critical pre-auth remote code execution also affecting BIG-IQ versions 6.x and 7.x. F5 said it's not aware of any public exploitation of these issues.

SAP Stomps Out Critical RCE Flaw in Manufacturing Software
2021-03-10 22:00

Enterprise software giant SAP pushed out fixes for a critical-severity vulnerability in its real-time data monitoring software for manufacturing operations. If exploited, the flaw could allow an attacker to access SAP databases, infect end users with malware and modify network configurations.