Samsung enters the cloud market – buys U.S. cloud provider Joyent
June 16th, 2016Samsung Electronics is buying Joyent for its private and public cloud platform, object store, and container expertise
Samsung Electronics is buying Joyent for its private and public cloud platform, object store, and container expertise
Symantec aims to create a company to dominate the enterprise security market through the acquisition.
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VMware Horizon Air gives customers access to cloud-hosted desktops and applications in a security-rich environment via the IBM Cloud
20 graduates will undertake an intensive nine week training programme delivered by Belfast Metropolitan College.
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The deal is expected to close this calendar year and is subject to approval by LinkedIn’s shareholders, regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.
Partnership allows Telos to deliver ImageWare’s GoVerifyID integrated with the HPE Aruba ClearPass solution
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Company aims to make things easier for startups and software developers from India and help them deploy and scale their applications.