7 Biggest Stories of the Week, Feb. 1-5
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Google's load-balancing platform, called Seesaw, is now available under an Apache 2.0 license, allowing users to manage their networks and optimize data pipelines.
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A new vulnerability within the OpenSSL toolkit could put encrypted data for HTTPS-protected websites at risk, according to a recent report.
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How can partners tell if a vendor's Market Development Fund program is top of the line, or just a basic offering? SAP offers up some tips in its latest guest blog.
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Google is looking to promote better web security by calling out sites that do not have HTTPS encryption when they are searched through the Chrome browser.
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Canonical and BQ announced that the first Ubuntu-based tablets will launch in March, marking the first time that the open source OS will be available across all device types.
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VMware's Harry Labana provided a sneak preview of the upcoming launch of App Volumes 3.0, which is scheduled to launch later this quarter.
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Israeli-US security startup ForeScout Technologies recently secure $76 million in additional funding, bringing the company's lifetime funding to $1 billion.
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Israeli-US security startup ForeScout Technologies recently secure $76 million in additional funding, bringing the company's lifetime funding to $1 billion.
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TGIF! Kick off the weekend on the right foot with a recap of the most popular stories on The VAR Guy for the week ending Feb. 5.
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