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PRODUCT ANALYSIS: The ProtectWise Grid is a cloud-delivered network detection and response (NDR) platform that unifies network detection, full-packet forensics and integrated response in an on-demand platform for any environment—enterprise, cloud or industrial.
eWEEK IT SCIENCE: Revulytics Usage Intelligence data has made it much easier to understand the file types and manipulations customers actually use within Extensis font and image software.
IT BUSINESS ANALYSIS: A strategic initiative that Dell calls the “compute continuum” emphasizes OEM solutions that can be effectively deployed, managed and supported from the edge of the network to on-premises data centers to the cloud, regardless of complexity, environmental or scale challenges.
NEW IN THE CLOUD: The latest update to the Salesforce Commerce Cloud includes a number of features designed to make it easier for consumers to find products and easier for the companies that sell them to manage everything.
SECURITY ANALYSIS: While the term “quantum proof” in regard to encryption has been bandied about for years, the reality is that you need more than that; you also need really secure key distribution.
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Industry leaders at Delphix, Electric Cloud, IBM, JFrog, Pivotal, XebiaLabs and Datical identify the primary areas on which organizations should focus in 2019 to continue improving software delivery outcomes.
NEWS ANALYSIS FROM CES 2019: IBM--largely because it is pushing the envelope in a lot of areas with emphasis on mature artificial intelligence and quantum computing--is one of the few U.S. corporations playing the long game in IT innovation.
NEWS FROM CES 2019: At CES, Big Blue officials unveil the IBM Q System One, a modular system with highly integrated components housed in a nine-foot enclosure.
PREDICTIONS 2019: Big-data-related predictions include the return of data lakes and private clouds, hybrid becoming the de facto general environment, big data being consolidated into “little data” and transparency becoming a key AI requirement.
NEWS FROM CES 2019: Micron and Qualcomm join forces for improved in-vehicle control IT and infotainment in future vehicles. These will feature telematics information and a human-machine interface (HMI) that permits user-configurable displays.
NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: 2019 will be a huge year for technology change, and there are some products that both have been announced and that we expect will be announced that we're looking forward to this year. Here are several of them.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The attacks using the Ryuk ransomware, apparently from North Korea, require the best of best practices, and that means understanding why they take place and how to prepare. If you’re attacked by someone using Ryuk, it’s going to be very expensive.