IBM Helps Customers Adopt a Zero Trust Approach to Security
IBM Cloud Pak for Security adds to its zero trust capabilities; new blueprints and expanded partner integrations to simplify zero trust adoption
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ IBM (NYSE: IBM) Security today introduced a new Software as a Service (SaaS) version of IBM Cloud Pak for Security, designed to simplify how organizations deploy a zero trust architecture across the enterprise. The company also announced an alliance partnership with leading cloud and network security provider, Zscaler, and new blueprints for common zero trust use cases.
Hope on Wheels project aims to help homeless
Melinda Shaw of Florence and BJ Church of Northampton work on assembling a Humanity Pod as part of a project to provide the local unhoused population with a modular live-in unit, Saturday in Northampton, MA.
BJ Church of Northampton attaches a puncture-resistant wheel to a Humanity Pod, a modular sleeper and storage camper, at her garage in Northampton, MA.
Melinda Shaw of Florence and BJ Church of Northampton spend a Saturday morning building a prototype Humanity Pod as part of an effort to provide local unhoused residents with DIY modular live-in units, in Northampton, MA.
Hope on Wheels project aims to help homeless
Melinda Shaw of Florence and BJ Church of Northampton work on assembling a humanity pod as part of a project to provide the local homeless population with a modular live-in unit. FOR THE GAZETTE/SABATO VISCONTI
BJ Church of Northampton attaches a puncture-resistant wheel to a humanity pod, a modular sleeper and storage camper, at her garage in Northampton. FOR THE GAZETTE/SABATO VISCONTI
Melinda Shaw of Florence and BJ Church of Northampton spend a Saturday morning building a prototype humanity pod as part of an effort to provide local homeless residents with DIY modular live-in units, in Northampton. FOR THE GAZETTE/SABATO VISCONTI
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