Spending on public cloud will double in the next four years
According to IDC, global spending on public cloud infrastructure and services will double from $229 billion (€204 billion) this year to $500 billion in 2023. The growth is mainly driven by the continuous adoption of services by enterprises in professional services, telecommunications and retai... Read more
ServiceNow brings security automation to the cloud with AWS
ServiceNow has announced to expand its security portfolio with two integrations with AWS Security Hub. This allows shared customers of the companies to aggregate cloud data in the Security Hub and automatically turn on the approved response or workflow in Security Operations or IT Service Management... Read more
Database market moves more and more to the cloud
The database market will increasingly move to the cloud in the future, says analyst agency Gartner. Three quarters of all database deployments to the cloud are expected to be made within three years.
According to Gartner, there are also few companies that still return to on-premise environments, wri... Read more
SUSE Linux wants to close the gap between server and cloud
SUSE has launched a new flagship operating system: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Server (SLES) Service Pack 1. This operating system should reduce the distance between the server and clouds.
SUSE itself calls it Multimodal IT, writes ZDNet. This means that SLES SP1 integrates cloud-based platforms into ... Read more
VMware Secure State protects your data in the public cloud
VMware has announced the widespread availability of Secure State. The new product is designed to make all assets a company stores in the public cloud visible, and to detect and respond to threats more quickly.
Secure State is the result of two acquisitions made by VMware last year: CloudCoreo and Cl... Read more
MongoDB launches Atlas Data Lake and new security features
MongoDB announced the launch of Atlas Data Lake at its developer conference. There is also a new version of MongoDB itself, namely 4.2, which gets several new security features, writes TechCrunch.
Atlas Data Lake enables users to search through data using the company's Query Language on AWS S3, reg... Read more
Startup ThousandEyes opens office in Amsterdam
The startup ThousandEyes expands its activities to the Benelux with a new office in Amsterdam, for a sales and service department. The startup provides insight into the experiences of users over any network, including the Internet.
ThousandEyes argues that companies in Belgium, the Netherlands and ... Read more
87 percent of companies experience business acceleration through cloud services’.
87 percent of companies experience business accelerations as a result of their use of cloud services. That's what McAfee's Cloud and Risk Adoption Report says. For the survey, the security company interviewed 1,000 enterprise organizations worldwide. It combined those results with insights from bill... Read more
Automation Anywhere makes RPA bots available in Azure
Automation Anywhere has made it possible to access its Robotic Process Automation (RPA) bots from Azure. The company states that extensive cooperation has been established with Microsoft to enable joint product integration, joint sales and joint marketing.
Automation Anywhere also chose Azure as it... Read more
VMware wants to take over Avi Networks
VMware wants to make data centers more cloud-like. In order to achieve this, the company takes over Avi Networks for an unknown amount of money. Avi Networks offers application delivery services to large enterprises such as Deutschebank, Cisco and Adobe, in a so-called multi-cloud fabric.
With this... Read more