Tungsten Branding acquires domain name sales platform Brandzam.com
August 24th, 2018The acquisition aims to provide brandable domain names to customers by adding over 1000 domains to Tungsten’s product portfolio.

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The acquisition aims to provide brandable domain names to customers by adding over 1000 domains to Tungsten’s product portfolio.
The data center seeks to provide services to enterprises that leverage cloud, IoT, big data and AI to accelerate their workloads.
The expansion aims to provide instant visibility into enterprise and server networks with customized dashboards for managed service and network providers.
The move aims to expand AlienVault’s reach of enterprise-grade security solutions to small business markets by leveraging AT&T’s global network.
The partnership seeks to bring tighter security policies for their customers across virtual workloads and inter as well as intra-cloud networks.
The alliance seeks to strengthen Google Cloud Platform’s infrastructure by adding C3 IoT’s big data and analytics prowess.
The decision was taken after Microsoft was given orders by the court, as a result of persistent efforts from the tech giant’s Digital Crimes Unit.
The launch aims to enable cloud providers with an advanced data management and security solution to protect cloud environments of enterprise customers.
The launch seeks to automate cloud-based applications that take care of workflow, payment, messaging and customer engagement by leveraging AI.
The launch seeks to provide security and DevOps teams with a ‘single pane of glass’ view and compliance across every cloud providers’ accounts.