Monday, February 08, 2021

Daily Roundup: Google Wins Telus 10-Year Deal

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. Telus said it plans to use Google Cloud to assemble a multi-access edge computing service running on the hyperscaler’s Anthos platform. Read more. Two of the vulnerabilities are particularly potent as they didn’t require authorization, Positive Technologies’ Andrey Medov said. Read more. One new feature provides insights into software-as-a-service application usage, risk levels, and trends over time. Read more. The Roving Edge Infrastructure product is a quasi-roving box that fits into edge locations and includes a complete software and hardware package that acts as a server in an edge location. Read more. “As it pertains to industrial IoT, not every application is going to require 10 Gb/s or even 5G,” Futurum Research’s Daniel Newman said. Read more. The latest flash storage arrays refresh the entry space and offer the advantages of NVMe, IBM FlashCore, and Spectrum Virtualize technologies. Read more.

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