7 Biggest Stories of the Week, June 8-12
Yes! We made it through another week! Time to relax and partake in recreational activities. First, though, let's take a look at The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories of the week ending June 12.
June 12, 2015
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Yes! We made it through another week! Time to relax and partake in recreational activities. First, though, let's take a look at The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories of the week ending June 12.
Apple (AAPL) has consolidated its developer programs under one hood, moving its iOS, OS X and watchOS app development programs into the succinctly-named Apple Developer Program.
Read the story here.
Intel Capital (INTC) pledged $125 million to back women and minority-led startups, adding to the $300 million the chip maker earlier this year said it will allocate over the next five years to improve its diversity profile.
Read the story here.
ViaWest, a North American hybrid cloud and colocation solutions provider, has acquired IT consulting firm AppliedTrust for an undisclosed sum.
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VMware (VMW) and Intel Security have partnered on an integrated solution that will allow customers to protect east-west traffic within their data centers.
Read the story here.
Mobile-enabling applications is a must for companies to increase their customer experience. PowWow Mobile has created a way to mobile-enable applications without the use of mobile application development platforms. The company uses a patented Deconstruct/Transform/Reconstruct (DTR) process to mobile enable an existing enterprise application without having to rewrite any business logic.
Read the story here.
Startup Menlo Security has emerged from stealth mode with $25 million more in its wallet and a new approach to fight malware that isolates Web traffic completely from the corporate desktop so potentially dangerous software can’t cause harm.
Read the story here.
Startup Menlo Security has emerged from stealth mode with $25 million more in its wallet and a new approach to fight malware that isolates Web traffic completely from the corporate desktop so potentially dangerous software can’t cause harm.
Read the story here.
Yes! We made it through another week! Time to relax and partake in recreational activities. First, though, let's take a look at The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories of the week ending June 12.
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