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Veeam CTO Danny Allan: We’re All-In On Cloud
The VeeamON conference this week is highlighting how far Veeam is moving to embrace the cloud, Kubernetes, and other leading-edge technologies to better protect and manage data, with demonstrations of upcoming technologies around AWS, Azure, Google, Red Hat, and its recently acquired Kasten Kubernetes storage management platform. By Joseph F. Kovar May 25, 2021, 09:00 AM EDT
Veeam this week is holding its annual VeeamON conference, its second in a row in a digital format because of COVID-19 travel restrictions. Danny Allan, chief technology officer of the Baar, Switzerland-based developer of data protection and management software, told CRN that VeeamON gave Veeam the opportunity to introduce a wide range of technologies to be released later this year for protecting and managing data across on-premises and cloud environments, including new versions of Veeam Backup for Office 365, Amazon Web Service
5 Big VMware Exec Departures As New CEO Takes The Reins
Here are five big VMware executives who recently left or announced their upcoming exit that you should know about. By Mark Haranas May 20, 2021, 11:30 AM EDT
New VMware Leadership Team Is Taking Form
The new VMware executive leadership team is coming into focus as Raghu Raghuram prepares to officially take over the reins as CEO on June 1.
However, several of VMware’s top executives won’t be along for the journey as the virtualization and software superstar enters the Raghuram era aimed at making VMware the kingpin of multi-cloud computing. With VMware poised to become an independent company for the first time in over 15 years following its spin-off from Dell Technologies later this year, Raghuram is bullish about the future.
Taiwan Power Outage Posed Risk To Semiconductor Output
Taiwan accounts for well over half the world’s semiconductor foundry capacity and is regularly hit by natural disasters including typhoons and earthquakes, and so a power outage in the island has the potential to disrupt the world’s already-stretched semiconductor production, particularly at TSMC, the world’s largest semiconductor foundry. By Joseph F. Kovar May 13, 2021, 04:39 PM EDT
A power outage in Southern Taiwan that caused the company’s government-run Taipower power utility to institute rolling power blackouts across the island caused a brief disruption in power to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), semiconductor production at the company and across Taiwan appears to have suffered no disruptions.
CrowdStrike CEO: ‘We’re Seeing A Crisis Of Trust Within The Microsoft Customer Base’
‘We’re seeing a crisis of trust within the Microsoft customer base. Customers are looking to de-risk their security architecture by choosing an alternative vendor to Microsoft,’ says CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz. By Michael Novinson March 16, 2021, 07:26 PM EDT
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz once again slammed Microsoft Tuesday, saying that CIOs, CISOs and boards of directors are concerned about the software giant’s security posture.
Kurtz said that just about every incident response engagement Sunnyvale, Calif.-based CrowdStrike does involves Microsoft’s technology, pointing to Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft’s central role in both the SolarWinds hack as well as the Exchange server zero-day vulnerabilities. These huge events have really highlighted the risk of relying on a single vendor for both security and operating systems, Kurtz said.
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