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Analyst assesses CrowdStrike’s opportunity to consolidate tools and enrich security beyond the endpoint
As the Fal.Con gathering came to a close in Las Vegas this week, the event offered a glimpse into how companies such as CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. are seeking to address pain points in the cybersecurity industry. One of these has been tool fatigue. A ReliaQuest survey of cybersecurity professionals found that enterprises maintain an average ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz bets on community immunity for breach protection
Should cybersecurity companies offer warranty protection in the event of a breach? Four years ago, CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. decided to do just that. The company announced its endpoint security breach prevention warranty of up to $1 million in 2018 if a breach occurred for a customer within the protected environment. As of this summer, the ...
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Observability and expanded ecosystem capture analysts’ attention at CrowdStrike’s Fal.Con
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. has built its reputation in providing cloud-delivered protection of endpoints, workloads, identity and data through the use of lightweight agents or sensors in a network. This week, the company unveiled new products to drive the convergence of security and observability with a centralized log management strategy based on technology acquired through the ...
Salesforce embraces the ‘Great Reunion’ with technology for personalized data and collaboration
Salesforce Inc. kicked off its Dreamforce conference this week by bringing 40,000 members of its extensive community together in San Francisco for the first time in more than two years and unveiling new offerings to allow them to connect with each other in new ways long after the event concludes Thursday. The Dreamforce event, built ...
Rising cost of cybercrime helps fuel Dell Technologies’ vision for trusted infrastructure
At an event organized by the American Enterprise Institute in 2012, U.S. Army General Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency at the time, called cybercrime “the greatest transfer of wealth in history.” That was 10 years ago, and the cost of doing business has risen considerably since then. One FBI report pegged the ...
What to expect during the Dell ‘A Blueprint for Trusted Infrastructure’ event: Join theCUBE Sept. 20
In the continued evolution of the cybersecurity landscape, there is trust and there is zero-trust. Both need to be carefully integrated into compute infrastructure to ensure data protection and cyber resilience. Zero trust dictates that users inside or outside an organization must be authenticated before system access is granted. This has become a key element in ...
Oracle’s MySQL HeatWave sets up shop on the AWS cloud
Oracle Corp. is expanding the cloud footprint for its MySQL HeatWave database offering. Since the original launch of MySQL HeatWave in December 2020, Oracle has made several major enhancements to the high-performance database technology. However, the offering could only run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, a potential liability in an increasingly multicloud world. Oracle took a ...
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Oracle and AMD partner to boost processing of Exadata X9M enterprise workloads
Oracle Corp’s. Exadata X9M online transaction processing database is like an automobile on the professional racing circuit. Every few months, Oracle takes the race car into the garage for fine tuning and it comes out with even faster performance around the track than before. Nearly one year after introducing the X9M, Oracle has teamed up ...
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Three insights you might have missed from VMware Explore
VMware Inc. spent the better part of the last week in August outlining a vision of the future for its customers. That vision will be multicloud or services for cross-cloud applications based on announcements made by the virtualization pioneer during the event. VMware focused on multicloud solutions that extended collaboration with Microsoft Azure and Amazon ...
Major security bugs are a long-term threat: Here’s why and what’s next
The technology world is entering a new phase where code complexity and widespread use of global software tools have opened the door for a damaging security flaw that can last for years. The enterprise community received a preview of this in 2012 when a security flaw was introduced in an update for OpenSSL, a popular ...









