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‘I think a lot of MSPs have been told that their PSA’s project management tool is all they need, but the reality is these tools often don’t cut it. Many MSPs, especially the larger ones, need something much more tailored and capable of handling the complexity of their workflows,’ said Mike Psenka, CEO of Moovila,…
Read More‘I see this as a positive shot in the arm for American business and technology entrepreneurs like myself who are going to build the next generation of AI-powered businesses that will fuel American economic growth in the 21st century,’ said Future Tech Enterprise CEO Bob Venero. Solution provider supporters of Donald Trump said his election…
Read MoreThe Federal Ministry of Justice in Germany has drafted a law to provide legal protection to security researchers who discover and responsibly report security vulnerabilities to vendors. When security research is conducted within the specified boundaries, those responsible will be excluded from criminal liability and the risk of prosecution. “Those who want to close IT…
Read MoreNov 06, 2024Ravie LakshmananMalware / Online Security Cybersecurity researchers are warning that a command-and-control (C&C) framework called Winos is being distributed within gaming-related applications like installation tools, speed boosters, and optimization utilities. “Winos 4.0 is an advanced malicious framework that offers comprehensive functionality, a stable architecture, and efficient control over numerous online endpoints to execute…
Read More“We’re building out full capabilities to take advantage of a much deeper set of the Microsoft 365 tools,” Nerdio Chief Revenue Officer Joseph Landes says. Microsoft cloud products management tools vendor Nerdio is expanding its capabilities further into the Microsoft “modern work” portfolio while introducing a per-customer, per-tenant pricing structure to allow for flat rates…
Read More‘Our acquisition of Adaptive Shield takes us another step forward in giving our customers the best possible protection against modern cyberattacks with the Falcon platform,’ said CrowdStrike President Michael Sentonas. Cybersecurity all-star CrowdStrike is significantly boosting its Falcon platform with the acquisition of SaaS security startup Adaptive Shield. CrowdStrike President Michael Sentonas said the purchase…
Read More‘We are not here to find revenue growth in legacy telco. All of our transformation work is in service to customers who need and want to leverage technology like Gen AI to transform their business. The legacy networks of yesterday just won’t serve tomorrow’s enterprise … the customer experience in legacy telco is neither quick…
Read MoreBudget season is upon us, and everyone in your organization is vying for their slice of the pie. Every year, every department has a pet project that they present as absolutely essential to profitability, business continuity, and quite possibly the future of humanity itself. And no doubt that some of these actually may be mission…
Read MoreNov 06, 2024Ravie LakshmananCyber Threat / Cybercrime INTERPOL on Tuesday said it took down more than 22,000 malicious servers linked to various cyber threats as part of a global operation. Dubbed Operation Synergia II, the coordinated effort ran from April 1 to August 31, 2024, targeting phishing, ransomware, and information stealer infrastructure. “Of the approximately…
Read MoreIn a stark warning for global telecommunications infrastructure, Singtel, Singapore’s largest mobile carrier, was reportedly targeted by Chinese state-sponsored hackers this past summer. The breach, which involved a group known as Volt Typhoon, was detected in June and aligns with a broader pattern of Chinese attacks on telecommunications and critical infrastructure around the world, according…
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