Sophos expands cloud-managed security portfolio

Sophos expands cloud-managed security portfolio
Sophos has announced the release of Sophos Cloud Server Protection, a high performance malware protection solution designed specifically for servers. The solution expands Sophos Cloud to a comprehensive security platform designed to protect desktops, …
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Cloud year in review 2014: Price wars, renewable energy, legal concerns, outages
… renewable energy usage for our global infrastructure footprint." Additionally, the German company Cloud&Heat introduced a specially-designed cabinet to heat the homes of customers by placing cloud servers into private residences and harvesting the …
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?Evolved understanding: What 2015 holds for the cloud
My main hope for 2015 is that the industry can move on from the “What is the cloud, public clouds are good/bad, private clouds are good/bad” debate and essentially become more nuanced in our understanding. Generally the experience of 2014 is that most …
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Cloud infra revenue saw 10% growth in Q3
This is due mainly to its dominance of the networking segment and its rapidly growing position in servers. HP increased its market share to almost 13% and continues to battle Cisco for cloud infrastructure leadership. HP is the market leader in cloud …
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Hackers exploit cloud to host C&C servers
Hackers are exploiting cloud infrastructure to launch cyber-attacks against governments and financial groups, according to the security company Blue Coat. Users of Apple, Android and Blackberry devices were all targeted by the advanced persistent …
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Open Is The New Tack: IBM, Google Using OpenPOWER To Advance Intel
Intel INTC +2.28% builds the guts of most cloud and enterprise servers and remains without materially significant challengers, but that doesn't keep the competitors from trying. As I recently detailed, Intel's performance and market lead, while real …
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