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Swimlane | October 07, 2021
Swimlane announced the release of Swimlane Cloud, the first cloud-scale, low-code platform for security automation that is available as software-as-a-service (SaaS). Swimlane Cloud provides a new way for security teams to implement the industry’s most capable security automation platform, harnessing the knowledge of the entire security organization to enable everyone to create sophisticated security automation use cases, while centralizing operational data as a system of record. Read More
CLOUD APP DEVELOPMENT
Zoom | January 14, 2021
Digital collaboration tool Zoom has explained who its #1 cloud provider truly is as the firm hopes to impel an enormous financing push. In another primer plan, the organization uncovered that it desires to raise $1.75 billion through another stock contribution and that it loves Oracle and AWS similarly. A year ago, Oracle at first affirmed that it was Zoom's cloud partner of decision, just for AWS to make a clashing case a couple of months after the fact. In its plan, Zoom has...
CLOUD APP MANAGEMENT
OneQode | October 05, 2021
OneQode, a Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) company, announced today that their high-performance cloud platform is ready for service. Until now, the architecture of leading public cloud platforms has not been built for the performance requirements of modern multiplayer games and the demand for latency-optimised networks. OneQode is changing that. Leveraging its extensive, latency-optimised carrier network and industry-leading DDoS protection, the company is...
CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
Zscaler | June 16, 2021
As per the 2021 "Exposed" report from the cloud security company Zscaler, around 400,000 servers that belongs to 1,500 companies worldwide are exposed and ascertainable over the internet, which means anyone in the world can attempt to access them, not just bad players. Knowing about the server's existence makes it halfway for the players, who can then explore further around the application stack or server configuration for potential susceptibilities to exploit. For i...
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