Sunday, February 28, 2021

Daily Roundup: IBM Cloud Satellite Shoots Into Orbit

In case you’ve been stuck in video conference meetings all day, here are today’s top stories from SDxCentral. Also, make sure to subscribe to our daily newsletters to get these stories in your inbox. In case you’ve been stuck in video conference meetings all day, here are today’s top stories from SDxCentral. Also, make sure to subscribe to our daily newsletters to get these stories in your inbox. The platform, now available to all customers, allows users to run their IBM Cloud service on-premises or in edge locations managed through a single pane of glass in the public cloud. Read more. By building security capabilities into silicon, Intel claims it can eliminate performance barriers to implement stronger protections in software. Read more. Palo Alto Networks readied a flexible firewall; Gelsinger plotted Intel’s return to glory; and Fortinet’s firewalls were hit by a security flaw. Read more. The shedding of DirecTV “sharpens our focus on the strategic businesses that are key to growing our customer relationships across 5G, wireless, fiber, and HBO Max,” AT&T CEO John Stankey said. Read more. Dell’s Chad Dunn predicts HCI will drive consumption models, hybrid and multi-cloud, edge computing, and cloud-native adoption forward in 2021. Read more. “The pandemic was the heyday that attackers were looking for,” said Limor Kessem, executive security advisor at IBM Security. Read more.

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