April 29, 2020
Canon celebrates its partnership at Visa pour l’Image 2020
Canon Europe announced it will partner with Visa pour l’Image. Taking place in Perpignan, France, between 29th August – 13th September 2020, this long-standing partnership highlights Canon’s commitment to photojournalism, from students learning the craft to professionals breaking boundaries.
April 29, 2020
NEW Veeam Backup becomes generally available for Microsoft Azure
NEW Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure provides organizations with increased confidence in moving more applications and data to the cloud knowing that the same Veeam platform they use and trust for their on-premises environment now seamlessly extends to Azure.
April 28, 2020
GIAC Certifications launches remote proctoring
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions around the world, including the mandatory closure of testing centers. Adapting to this new normal, GIAC today announced its partnership with ProctorU to offer remote exam delivery.
April 27, 2020
The shift to remote working: how to navigate as a start-up
For most start-ups remote working isn’t exactly a new concept. The start-up scene is scattered with examples of innovative new start-up organisations encouraging working from remotely as they look to find new ways of building a unique company culture, attracting and retaining top talent and achieving unparalleled mobility.
April 27, 2020
Canon Middle East launches Canon Connected
Canon Connected provides a plethora of ways for visual storytellers to create and share thought provoking content. Covering a variety of relevant topics, videos will comprise of tips, tricks and tutorials for anyone interested in learning from the masters of their craft or simply fine-tune their photography or video-making skills.
April 26, 2020
ESET researchers disrupt cryptomining botnet VictoryGate
ESET researchers have been “sinkholing” several domain names that control the botnet’s actions, replacing them with machines that do not send the botnet’s slave computers the commands they expect, but simply monitor botnet activity. Based on this data and ESET telemetry, ESET estimates that at least 35,000 devices became infected with VictoryGate at one point or another during this campaign.