SonicWall Returns to Independence, Names New CEO... and Other MSP News
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of top headlines from the week of October 31-November 4.
November 7, 2016
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Networking and security veteran Bill Conner said his top priority is to restore ‘pace of innovation’ following four years as the security arm of the tech giant formerly known as Dell. Full story.
XenApp “express” is expected to be available for testing this quarter, before general release near the start of next year. Full story.
The competition, to be held at IT Nation 2016 next week, aims to highlight the ease of creating seamless experiences by extending the functionality of ConnectWise tools. Full story.
Jim Satterwhite, President and COO of Venture Pointe, based in Jacksonville, Fla., shares three suggestions he'd apply if he were launching an MSP from scratch today. Full story.
In an effort to roll back the surging cybercrime, the security vendor announced its support for “No More Ransom,” an initiative with international police aimed at helping victims recover their data without paying. Full story.
The cyberattack that affected Continuum MSPs and end users is prompting discussion about who bears the cost of losses when customer networks are breached. Full story.
Recent cybersecurity attacks, such as the Dyn outage and the Podesta email leaks, did not involve technically sophisticated breaches. They were the work of "dumb" hackers who took advantage of very simple security flaws. Full story.
Recent cybersecurity attacks, such as the Dyn outage and the Podesta email leaks, did not involve technically sophisticated breaches. They were the work of "dumb" hackers who took advantage of very simple security flaws. Full story.
From product releases to perspectives in the field, here's a recap of top headlines from the week of October 31-November 4.
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