Globant finds ‘perfect partner’ in Avanxo for LATAM growth
February 18th, 2019The acquisition seeks to boost Globant’s presence in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Argentina after witnessing a huge spike in demand for cloud transformation.
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The platform seeks to secure SaaS, web, IoT APIs and micro-services to help developers improve their API definitions.
The investment aims to expand its product portfolio with IP address as well as DNS tracking services and grow their marketing, sales and engineering teams.
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The acquisition seeks to boost Globant’s presence in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Argentina after witnessing a huge spike in demand for cloud transformation.
The platform seeks to provide enterprises with cloud-based services and support them during digital transformation at every possible stage.
The investment aims to protect enterprises from cyber risks that are directed via connected devices.
The alliance aims to help enterprises build and migrate applications to IBM Cloud Private from HCL’s Cloud Native Labs.
The alliance seeks to fortify an enterprise’s threat-response prowess and expand LMNTRIX’s presence across the North American market.
The acquisition aims to enable enterprises with the ability to consolidate their SaaS applications into one console and enforce security policies.
The partnerships aim to enterprise security teams with insight into both managed and unmanaged devices to provide threat protection.
The partnership seeks to provide telcos with open cloud and NFV infrastructure by leveraging Intel’s multi-level hardware options and Ericsson’s end-to-end software solutions.
With this alliance, Google Cloud aims to facilitate flexible, future proof and effective data management services to cloud-native customers.
With this acquisition, the security giant will add SDP (Software Defined Perimeter) prowess to their security offering and provide network level protection.