Tufin unveils cloud applications visibility solution ‘Tufin Iris’
November 27th, 2018The launch aims to enable cloud-ops and IT security teams to gain visibility and control of security policies for cloud applications.
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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 launch aims to enable cloud-ops and IT security teams to gain visibility and control of security policies for cloud applications.
The launch seeks to enhance the digital experience of enterprise customers by providing protection against malware in fixed and mobile networks.
The alliances made with football clubs Manchester City and Liverpool seek to strengthen the clubs’ IT prowess, making them digital powerhouses.
The MoU seeks to facilitate information sharing with respect to domain name registrations, emails and restricted online publications.
The expansion seeks to provide data center services to emerging enterprises in Singapore and other countries by focusing on speed and scalability.
The move seeks to offer a different vision of the cloud to OVH customers in India so as to allow enterprises to keep up with international standards.
The launch seeks to provide customers with a single storage architecture, unifying app development on-premise and on the cloud to turn data into value.
The alliance aims to offer customers with on-demand connectivity to hundreds of cloud and network service providers in a scalable, cost-effective way.
With this move, the new gTLD’s registry and parent company Aruba seeks to expand internationally and cater to multiple businesses in China.
The investment seeks to support the company’s marketing strategy and a significant expansion into the U.S. and Europe, Middle East & African markets.