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Rhipe adds collaboration vendor Access4

Access4 helps managed services providers deliver unified communication solutions underpinned by its self-serve automated platform SASBOSS. “With many organisations operating outside of the traditional office environment, businesses need the enterprise level cloud voice and collaboration tools delivered by Access4, helping them transform collaboration with virtual solutions that support dynamic work locations,” Rhipe chief executive Dominic O’Hanlon said. “We are pleased to welcome Access4 to the rhipe vendor portfolio.” Access4 offers channel partners seamless provisioning, automated invoicing and a flexible product suite backed by carrier grade services and industry leading integrations. The company adds to a number of vendors that have recently joined Rhipe, including Runecast, Octopus Cloud and Nerdio.

Buggy behavior bites NET SqlClient, but only for those not using Windows

.NET devs have been struggling to deal with errors affecting non-Windows SqlClients under heavy load Share Copy Back in February, .NET software developers using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient, an open source data access driver for Microsoft SQL Server, noticed that certain queries were slow or timed out on Linux under specific circumstances. The issue (#442), reported on GitHub, has lingered unfixed for almost a year now. In July, Nerijus Arlauskas, a developer based in Lithuania, found that non-Windows clients (macOS, Linux, WSL, Docker) sometimes returned invalid results for queries, a separate but perhaps related issue (#659). It s a potentially serious problem when a database provides inaccurate information. Under no circumstances a SELECT statement should return a different result, Arlauskas wrote in his report. This can cause application crashes, personal data leaks, users purchasing products on behalf of other users, and security breaches.

Rhipe adds Runecast to cloud portfolio

Rhipe adds Runecast to cloud portfolio Rhipe adds Runecast to cloud portfolio Runecast works with IT environments using VMware, AWS and Kubernetes Dominic O Hanlon (Rhipe) Credit: Rhipe Publicly listed cloud solutions distributor Rhipe has added to its portfolio through the addition of predictive analytics provider Runecast.  Runecast uses artificial intelligence and other technology for predictive issues management and security intelligence, ensuring compliance against security standards such as ISO/IEC 27001, PCI-DSS and CIS for IT environments using VMware, AWS and Kubernetes. Its flagship Runecast Analyzer product scans IT infrastructures to identify and report on all known configuration, best practices and security issues that can be prevented within that system using VMware’s own published documentation.

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