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VMware announces intent to acquire Kubernetes security platform Octarine

VMware has announced that it intends to acquire Octarine, the developer of a security platform for Kubernetes applications which helps simplify DevSecOps, while enabling...

UK tech’s divided attitudes to skill development 

A study from Pluralsight has revealed that although technology leaders understand the importance of continuous learning and upskilling, fundamental differences exist that can hinder skills...

Keeping remote workers secure during Covid-19

According to Delinea (previously known as Centrify) over 70% of British businesses are using multi-factor authentication (MFA) and a virtual private network (VPN) to...

Microsoft announces plans for brand-new data centre region in New Zealand

Microsoft is continuing to expand its data centre regions, with the company announcing plans to add New Zealand to an already impressive roster of...

Exertis to step up its digital journey

Exertis has appointed Vishal Chhatralia to the newly created role of chief digital officer in a bid to expand its digital transformation. ...

Tectonic shift to the cloud well underway despite Covid-19 delays

2020 is set to be a momentous decade for cloud networking, as enterprises are committed to embedding cloud-first strategies in their organisations – new...

SOTI joins Lifelines4LovedOnes initiative

SOTI has joined the Lifelines4LovedOnes initiative, founded by TMT First, to bring electronic tablets to NHS and care home patients cut off from friends...

(Un)necessary purchases?

It would appear in the month of March Amazon dominated the online retail sector, hitting four billion visitors, eclipsing the likes of eBay, Apple...

CyrusOne joins EUDCA Board of Directors and Policy Committee

The European Data Centre Association (EUDCA) has proudly announced that CyrusOne has joined the Board of Directors and Policy Committee as an Associate Member....

Cybercrime damages to reach $27 billion by 2025

According to Atlas VPN, it would seem by 2025, the impact of cybercrime really will have excelled itself, with damages predicted to reach more than $27...

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