Zscaler acquires Avalor for security data fabric
Zscaler plans to add its 400 billion Zscaler transactions and its Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange to Avalor's platform. Avalor will continue to run as an independent unit.
Zscaler plans to add its 400 billion Zscaler transactions and its Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange to Avalor's platform. Avalor will continue to run as an independent unit.
Microsoft launched Copilot for Security, but the most interesting item is the software giant's monetization model. Copilot will go for $4 an hour in a pricing model that positions generative AI more like an inexpensive digital worker.
The cybersecurity platform wars may be getting a bit chippy as CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks duel as they try to convince enterprises to consolidate on their platforms.
The impacts from a Feb. 21 Change Healthcare ransomware attack continue to be felt as physicians still cannot file claims in many cases and practices are beginning to feel the squeeze.
Enterprises are asking more for their cybersecurity dollars and Palo Alto Networks plans to incentivise them to consolidate vendors. Will a cybersecurity price war follow?
Cisco said it will cut 5% of its global workforce in a bid to "realign the organization and enable further investment in key priority areas."
The company ended the year with 396 customers with more than $1 million in annual recurring revenue, up from 317 a year ago.
Cohesity and Veritas' data protection unit, best known for its NetBackup software, will merge to form a company with $1.6 billion in annual revenue.
Enterprise technology customers in 2023 hit a few common themes that revolved around data strategy, setting their companies up for generative AI applications, transformation, sustainability, customer experience and continuous optimization to pay for new initiatives.
Amazon Web Services launched Amazon One Enterprise, a palm-based identity service that aims to make palm-reading a mainstream way to enter buildings, improve security and verify credentials.
Palo Alto Networks said that Dig Security's DPSM platform will be integrated into its Prisma platform as will Talon Cyber Security's Enterprise Browser.