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TD SYNNEX expands solution offering with Google Cloud

19 May 2022 – TD SYNNEX announced the expansion of its cloud solution portfolio with the addition of Google Cloud offerings. Available immediately to partners, Google Cloud provides users with a suite of cloud computing services businesses can use to enhance productivity and workflow. (more…)

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May 20, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

iBwave launches one-stop wi-fi and CBRS network design platform

Montreal. 18 May 2022 – iBwave Solutions, the software provider for wireless network design, announced the immediate availability of iBwave Private Networks, a new solution that enables enterprise companies to design, their own high-performance wireless networks, both CBRS and Wi-Fi, simultaneously from a single platform. (more…)

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May 19, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Cohesity Helios integrates with Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR to help AI-powered ransomware detection and recovery

London, United Kingdom. 18 May, 2022 Cohesity, a next gen data management, announced it has joined forces with Palo Alto Networks to integrate its Cohesity Helios next gen data management platform with Palo Alto Networks’ CortexTM XSOAR security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) platform for improved ransomware detection and recovery.  (more…)

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Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Ground Labs introduces Enterprise Recon 2.6, enabling organisations to discover data

Austin, United States. 18 May, 2022Ground Labs, the provider of data discovery solutions, announced the general availability of Enterprise Recon 2.6, the latest version of its solution, Enterprise Recon. This new release introduces new platform integrations along with improved authentication workflows to ensure compliance while supporting enterprise remediation and interoperability. (more…)

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May 18, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Keyfactor partners with Fortanix to simplify and secure machine identity management in hybrid, multi-cloud environments

Keyfactorthe machine and IoT identity platform for modern enterprises, today announced a technology integration with Fortanix, the data first multi-cloud security company and a Confidential Computing provider. The new integration allows enterprises and managed service providers to effectively manage all machine identities across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure while reducing complexity in ensuring sensitive private keys remain protected. (more…)

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Posted by: Shriya Raban

Smart traffic management systems to save 205 Mn metric tons of Co2 by 2027

Hampshire, UK. 16 May 2022 -A new study from Juniper Research has predicted that global savings in COemissions from smart traffic management systems will be 205 MMT (Million Metric Tons) by 2027; a growth of 41%, up from just 145.7 MMT in 2022. This significant saving will be equal to almost twice the CO2 emissions arising from UK domestic transport in 2019. Reducing congestion through optimised traffic control will be the main influencing factor. (more…)

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Posted by: Shriya Raban

Renesas to invest and restart operation of Kofu Factory as 300mm wafer fab dedicated for power semiconductors

Tokyo, Japan. 17 May, 2022 ― Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced that it will conduct a [¥90 billion (€0.66 billion)] worth investment in its Kofu Factory, located in Kai City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. While the factory was closed in October 2014, Renesas intends to reopen the fab in 2024 as a 300mm wafer fab capable of manufacturing power semiconductors.

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May 17, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

IBM signs strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services to deliver IBM software as-a-service on AWS

Armonk, United States. 11 May, 2022 – IBM announced that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), with plans to offer a broad array of its software catalog as software as a service (SaaS) on AWS.

Building on IBM software being available as-a-service (aas) on IBM cloud, this agreement between IBM and AWS will provide clients with quick and easy access to IBM software that spans automation, data and AI, security and sustainability capabilities, is built on Red Hat openshift service on AWS (ROSA), and runs cloud native on AWS. The two companies are also committing to a broad range of joint investments to make it easier for clients to consume IBM Software on AWS, including integrated go to market activities across sales and marketing, channel incentives, developer enablement and training, and solution development for key verticals and industries such as oil and gas, travel and transportation, and others.

Today, organisations are looking for industry leading services and solutions that allow them to be nimble, flexible, and continuously scalable. This need has been further compounded as demand grows to run software both on premises and across hybrid cloud environments so they can be scaled globally with high availability.

Moving forward, organisations will be able to run a broad array of the IBM Software catalog as cloud native services on AWS so they can get up and running quickly to deliver business value. This includes IBM API connect, IBM Db2, IBM observability by Instana APM, IBM maximo application suite, IBM security ReaQta, IBM security trusteer, IBM security verify, and IBM watson orchestrate, with others to follow later this year.

Clients will be able to procure the IBM SaaS products in AWS Marketplace, and then set up and integrate with AWS services, allowing them to get started with just a few clicks, without deploying, updating or managing any of the infrastructure. IBM SaaS products on AWS are designed to provide high availability and elastic scaling on demand to meet unpredictable throughput needs and will offer a native AWS experience with deep integration of AWS services out of the box and support for API, cloudformation and terraform templates to enable automation of end to end workflows.

For example, using IBM maximo application suite as-a-Service, a manufacturer will be able to take a flexible, demand based approach to AI-driven asset management to help them monitor and maintain equipment more efficiently, or predict potential mechanical failures to fix them before they create interruptions. By taking advantage of a scalable consumption model for these applications, they can free up capital for innovation, prototyping, tooling and production and easily expand their usage over time based on evolving market trends and production demands.

Additionally, with more than 10,000 AWS certifications and 13 AWS competencies, IBM consulting and IBM security services can help customers build and deploy modern, secure and more intelligent workflows with IBM Software on AWS.

The availability of these SaaS products complements IBM’s extensive portfolio of 30+ Software products that currently can be deployed manually in AWS Marketplace and the ability to bring your own license (BYOL) for users that already have their own license so they can deploy the software faster. Together, this gives organisations a comprehensive set of options to build and run software in the way that best meets the unique needs of their business.

“As hybrid cloud continues to become the reality for our clients, IBM is ready and willing to meet them with a flexible and cloud-native software portfolio wherever they are in the cloud or in data centers,” says Tom Rosamilia, senior vice president, IBM software. “By deepening our collaboration with AWS, we’re taking another major step in giving organisations the ability to choose the hybrid cloud model that works best for their own needs and workloads, freeing them up to instead focus on solving their most pressing business challenges.”

“Our collaboration with IBM allows joint customers to accelerate their modernisation to the cloud and consume IBM services in a cloud native manner on AWS,” says Matt Garman, senior vice president of sales and marketing at AWS. “Through our multiyear agreement, AWS will work with IBM to offer a broad array of IBM Software as SaaS on AWS. In addition, we’ll be working together on stronger joint marketing and co-selling programs for customers.”

“Companies like ours are looking for faster time-to-value and to get up and running quickly. Becoming an AWS cloud-first organisation has set us on the path of a digital innovator, using technology to better serve our clients,” says Guilherme Ximenes, chief technology officer at Banco Inter. “The availability of IBM SaaS offerings on AWS will allow businesses like ours to focus on delivering our clients value without worrying about IT infrastructure management, helping us innovate at a faster clip.”

This collaboration underscores the value of IBM, Red Hat, and AWS to provide flexibility and unlock greater business value for customers across industries.  With today’s news, AWS now has over 100+ dedicated resources in IBM Consulting, IBM Software, and Red Hat focusing on business development, technical support and marketing.

The news further extends the existing support for IBM Software on premises and as SaaS in IBM cloud environments.

Clients who purchase IBM SaaS software in AWS marketplace will also be eligible to draw down against their AWS enterprise discount program commitments. For more information, please visit here and IBM.

Statements regarding IBM’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represent goals and objectives only.

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May 16, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Nebulon adds rapid ransomware recovery to Lenovo ThinkSystem rack servers and 2-node distributed edge deployments

London, United Kingdom. 12th May 2022 – Nebulon Inc., smartInfrastructure, an infrastructure operations SaaS that transforms an on premises server estate into a cloud operating platform, announced 4 minute ransomware recovery on Lenovo ThinkSystem rack server edge deployments. (more…)

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May 13, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

The 8 design principles of a zero trust network

The connected world is a changed world, and enterprises can no longer assume that they have full control over closed networks. Further accelerating the new normal is the COVID-19 pandemic, which shifted a large proportion of the workforce to remote working and forced businesses to increase their use of cloud platforms to support a variety of devices and networks. Unfortunately, criminals take advantage of this upheaval and attempt to increase network infiltrations for nefarious gains. (more…)

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Posted by: Shriya Raban