Security-as-a-Service stories
A Gartner analyst believes there is a revolution coming in the cybersecurity industry that will sweep away many existing products.
Today MEF published new Ethernet and IP specifications, progressing Layer 1 projects and the first multi-vendor SD-WAN implementation project.
Security-as-a-Service offerings surged in 2017 according to Canalys, but vendors like Symantec struggle to meet unpredictable investor expectations.
Rhipe has inked a deal with Symantec to provide the vendor's endpoint protection security-as-a-service solution in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
Businesses are increasingly challenged by the complexity of protecting data across disparate IT infrastructures and hybrid cloud environments.
Gartner's latest findings reveal a burgeoning cybersecurity market that is in line with growing awareness and the imminent GDPR.
While this growth is extremely encouraging, Gartner says the accelerating market presents both opportunities and challenges for providers.
CompTIA have put together a number of questions to help businesses navigate the decision-making process of an IT security engagement.
The term 'As-a-Service' has stormed onto the scene in recent years, and new research has revealed it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
Dell SonicWall unveils new partner programme at PEAK 16 event in Las Vegas, offering rewards and support for partners.
F5 Networks hires ANZ managing director, Rob Malkin, to strengthen sales focus on its partners and drive growth in the region.
The top 5 vendors for the security-as-a-service space have been revealed, with analysts Technavio outlining who is best contributing to market growth.
VMtech has won a deal to provide security-as-a-service for ME Bank as it seeks to be a digital disruptor in its sector.
The Security Division of EMC makes a number of changes to its global RSA SecurWorld channel partner programme.