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  • Amazon makes it easier to test mobile apps in its cloud

    At the AWS Summit in New York on Thursday officials with the cloud vendor announced a new service that allows developers to test mobile applications on a range of devices.

    Written by Brandon Butler10 July 15 08:21
  • 12 hot security start-ups you need to know

    The willingness to invest in new security start-ups is continuing at such a breakneck pace that start-ups still in stealth mode are getting snapped up by more established players before they even publicly introduce their security products and services.

    Written by Ellen Messmer18 March 14 18:17
  • AT&T and IBM cement security partnership

    AT&T and IBM, at the RSA Conference, announced they've sealed a partnership to provide security services for a wide range of enterprises in a way that blends technology and professional services both vendors have.

    Written by Ellen Messmer25 Feb. 14 06:04
  • Three security startups you should keep an eye on

    Security start-ups Skyfence Networks and Zimperium made their official debut today, while another still in stealth mode, Bluebox Security, announced this week additional funding bringing it to a $27.5 million in venture capital.

    Written by Ellen Messmer23 Jan. 14 18:10
  • Juniper announces Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security

    Juniper today announced its Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security, a set of software-based products for VMware and KVM that contain the security and switching capabilities found in Juniper's SRX Series Services Gateway, as well as Junos Space Virtual Director.

    Written by Ellen Messmer16 Jan. 14 21:01
  • Secure Cloud Gateway: Using the Internet to Fight Cyber-Attacks

    Today's security platforms, which are plagued by reactive intelligence, gaps in enforcement, and the inability to integrate the two, can't keep up. This has paved the way for a new category of cyber-security platform called a Secure Cloud Gateway (SCG).

    Written by Dan Hubbard, Chief Technology Officer, OpenDNS20 Dec. 13 17:04
  • Juniper: Quick look at security strategy behind its SDN controller security

    Juniper Networks in September made its software-defined network (SDN) controller known as Contrail generally available. Network World Senior Editor Ellen Messmer delves into the security strategy behind the Contrail controller in a discussion with Juniper's Senior Director of Product Management Jennifer Linn, and Chris Hoff, vice president of strategic planning in the security business unit at Juniper.

    Written by Ellen Messmer11 Dec. 13 19:42
  • Hey Amazon: Where's your private Cloud?

    The public Cloud computing market is becoming increasingly competitive with new entrants focusing on hybrid offerings that combine public and private clouds. That's leaving some asking the market-leading public Cloud provider, Amazon Web Services, where its private Cloud offering is.

    Written by Brandon Butler02 July 13 19:28
  • Acer shows 21-inch Android desktop

    Taiwan's Acer is breaking Android out of its comfort zone and has installed the operating system on a 21.5-inch all-in-one desktop PC that is expected on sale in the U.S. later this year.

    Written by Martyn Williams06 June 13 10:15
  • Juniper security products use device-fingerprinting as way to detect, block attacks

    Juniper Networks today rolled out a battalion of security products and services to protect corporate networks, stating that when it comes to defensive measures, security attacks can be better prevented by determining device-fingerprinting rather than blocking attacks based on IP address.

    Written by Ellen Messmer25 Feb. 13 12:00
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