Teridion says its technology optimizes the middle mile of connectivity between public cloud providers and ISPs, but where enterprises have no control. And Citrix brings SD-WAN to the first and last mile of enterprises.
This new Research Brief from AvidThink delves into the evolution of the mobile network and explores new threats.
CenturyLink adds another Level 3 employee to C-Suite; Intel reorganizes its chip manufacturing business; and Docker expands its leadership team.
The vendor recently announced plans to slash thousands of jobs as part of a major corporate restructuring.
This round of layoffs follows several recent departures from Cisco’s senior executive team.
Packet is working with other tower owners besides SBA on similar projects. The company plans to install around 50 new sites.
“We are the perfect global partner even if they don’t know the OVH name,” says Russell P. Reeder, CEO of OVH US.
The virtualization giant updated its hybrid cloud stack with new Kubernetes support and also announced a new integration with IBM Cloud’s managed Kubernetes service.
The VDC service is based on VMware’s Cloud Provider Platform, and it enables customers to create virtual infrastructure combining compute, storage, and advanced networking.
The deal was based on growing demand from enterprise customers that want to use Kubernetes as the basis for their cloud-agnostic infrastructure.
Broadcom took over Veracode as part of its $18.9 billion purchase of CA Technologies, which it completed this week. CA bought Veracode in 2017.
The company will use Ericsson NB-IoT equipment and SBA Communications’ towers for the first phase of its 5G network, which it says will be done in March 2020.
Developers are able to manage their serverless and FaaS deployments from the platform to work across different infrastructure environments.
The chipmaker expects to release the new class of Intel Xeon Scalable processors in the first half of 2019.
It's no surprise that groups representing wireless workers claim the merger will cost American jobs. But connecting T-Mobile and Sprint to possible security risks related to China is a new angle that could have an impact on the deal.
Calling the initiative Verizon 2.0, the new operating structure is intended streamline the company. This latest move builds on Verizon’s promise to cut $10 billion in costs.
The two acquisitions will boost the company's mobile and enterprise credentials, particularly with regard to Active Directory and mobile application security.
The bundled hardware and software includes data center switching and routing hardware acquired from Brocade.
The new fund follows Google’s decision not to bid for the Pentagon’s $10 billion JEDI contract because the work may not support its principles.
Snowball Edge is AWS’ data transfer device that includes on-board compute. Druva’s data management platform now integrates with the device.