April 7, 2020
Nutanix becomes Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice Vendor
At a time when many organizations are struggling with the day-to-day realities of running a business remotely, we are continuing to focus on our customers by delivering an IT infrastructure that is invisible and automated, allowing teams to focus on more immediate business needs,” said David Sangster, Chief Operating Officer at Nutanix.
March 9, 2020
Fortinet introduces Self-Learning AI appliance
Fortinet has invested heavily in FortiGuard Labs cloud-based AI-driven threat intelligence, allowing us to detect more threats, more quickly and more accurately. FortiAI takes the artificial intelligence knowledge from FortiGuard Labs and packages it specifically for on-premises deployments.
March 2, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S20 series debuts in the UAE
With 5G, a new decade of mobile innovation is beginning. To harness this new generation of connectivity, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra come equipped with the latest 5G technology to power new mobile experiences.
March 1, 2020
Pure Evergreen Provides Next Generation FlashArray
FlashArray//X gives enterprise customers a path to better IT operations. Instead of worrying about aging storage, Pure’s customers always have the most innovative, feature-rich solutions,” said Prakash Darji, General Manager for FlashArray, Pure Storage.
February 29, 2020
VMware’s 5G-Ready NFV Platform adoption by CSPs
VMware’s Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) platform is relied upon by more than 100 operators to deliver their telecom services to 800 million subscribers globally.
February 19, 2020
Veeam releases NEW Veeam Availability Suite V10
With greater platform extensibility, data mining through APIs, and more than 150 major enhancements, Veeam has launched the solution for complete data management and protection for hybrid-cloud environments.
February 17, 2020
A10 Networks Delivers Virtual DDoS Defense Solution
The enhanced vThunder TPS provides 100 Gbps throughput in a single virtual appliance and can be expanded to 800 Gbps with eight-way clustering. As a result, service providers can build elastic DDoS defenses that can be incrementally scaled during wartime when peak capacity is required.