Tag: Application and Platform Security
Nick Schneider, president and CEO of the security operations platform provider, tells CRN that ‘the days of managing a bunch of different tools from disparate [vendors] are starting to come to an end.’ The days are numbered for the approach of “leveraging hundreds of different tools” for delivering cybersecurity in a customer’s environment, according to…
Read MoreCRN outlines eight big announcements from this month’s Intel Vision event that reflect the semiconductor giant’s vision for the future of AI computing, where it hopes to play an outsized role through a mix of CPUs, GPUs, purpose-built AI chips, Ethernet solutions and software. Intel unveiled the next step of its plan to fight Nvidia,…
Read More‘I’m really excited to come back because there’s real problems that I feel like I can help fix,’ says Arnie Bellini, ConnectWise founder. Arnie Bellini has a lot to say. And after a five-year noncompete agreement ending in February, he’s officially back in the channel and ready to make a splash. ‘I’m really excited to…
Read More‘Look to N-able to trust in helping you enable your transformation,’ says N-able CEO John Pagliuca. ‘We’re the partner that can enable that transformation; we will help you bring more services to market and help you augment.’ Between new integrations with HaloPSA and Rewst and a new Cloud Commander offering, N-able is “laser-focused” on being…
Read MoreFor the week ending April 19, CRN takes a look at the companies that brought their ‘A’ game to the channel including Armis, Commvault, Confluent, Cisco Systems and Rubrik. The Week Ending April 19 Topping this week’s Came to Win is cybersecurity unicorn Armis for a strategic acquisition that will expand the company’s technology portfolio…
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