Vectra Networks has completed its initial European business expansion following 12 months of accelerated sales growth and adoption of its innovative Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) solution. Vectra has established a dedicated European presence, with a local headquarters based in Pfaffikon,...
Read MoreManaged Services is now a mature business sector, although by its nature, it will continue to evolve, attract new entrants, stimulate innovations and grow as it takes over from the traditional IT industry. Further changes in the industry are required though, especially in sales approach and the way...
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Chris Marrison, consulting solutions architect at Infoblox, discusses the importance of checking inside the network for security threats as well as looking out for those trying to get in.
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SCC, Europe’s biggest independent IT services business, has won a 10-year IT infrastructure contract with Oxford City Council.
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Rackspace is warning retailers to get their websites ready for predicted traffic spikes after 83...
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Read MorePartnership aims to meet growing demand for Privilege Account and Vulnerability Management...
Read MoreTrustwave has launched a new cloud-based security platform to help businesses proactively protect...
Read MoreNutanix supports collaborations fast-tracking genetics from the lab to the clinic.
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Read MoreFortinet has launched its Software-Defined Network Security (SDNS) framework – the first of...
Read MoreMSP re-certifies against the Cloud Industry Forum’s Code of Practice.
Read MoreHuawei has opened the 2nd Global Services Forum in Zurich, Switzerland. Under the theme of...
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