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CRN provides objective reporting on daily technology and channel news, events and trends, empowering solution providers such as systems integrators, value-added resellers, managed service providers (MSPs), strategic service providers and IT consultants to maintain a competitive advantage and deliver the business outcomes their customers need. In addition to our daily reporting, our coverage can also be found in CRN magazine, in both print and online. Since 1982, CRN's talented team of editors has reported on the news solution providers need to build successful businesses. CRN is the go-to source for breaking news on the IT channel, including technology vendors’ channel programs, channel management executives and product and services portfolios; distributors and cloud distributors; MSP platform vendors and solution providers themselves. Coverage crosses over a variety of technology areas, including cloud, security, data center, networking, software, storage, managed services, computing and components and peripherals.
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NVIDIA has acquired startup Brev.dev, which helps AI developers find the most cost-effective GPU compute across cloud service providers, making it the AI chip giant’s fourth acquisition this year. Dylan Martin has the details:
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Regardless of whether Google’s reported efforts to acquire cloud security unicorn Wiz pan out, the apparent willingness to pay $23 billion for a four-year-old startup shows just how central cybersecurity has become in the tech industry, according to the following solution and service provider executives who spoke with Kyle Alspach about the deal’s implications: - Seth Kilander, founder and CEO, Ki Security and Compliance Group - Dave Monk, CEO, ArcSource Consulting Inc. - Rosana Filingeri, VP of sales, Cybersafe Solutions - Dhaval Shah, CISO and CTO, Rainbow Secure
Google's Potential $23B Wiz Acquisition Would Be 'Monumental': Partners
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Anirban Sengupta is Aviatrix’s new CTO and senior vice president of engineering. Sengupta was previously Google Cloud’s senior director for Anthos and Google Kubernetes Enterprise Services and spent eight years at VMware in top positions from 2012 to 2020, focusing primarily on networking and cybersecurity, including NSX. Here’s what he had to say about his new role:
Former Google Anthos, VMware NSX Leader Jumps To Aviatrix As New CTO
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Today CTERA, a developer of distributed file systems for cloud file storage and enterprise file sharing across millions of devices, unveiled a new $80 million growth investment round from private equity firm PSG. Liran Eshel, Ctera’s founder and chairman, said the funding will allow the storage company to continue to grow and expand its AI data services capabilities with an upcoming technology called Ctera Data Intelligence. Read Eshel’s interview with Joseph Kovar to learn more:
Ctera’s Liran Eshel On New $80M Growth Funding, Plans For AI Intelligence In File Services
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After talking with TD SYNNEX CEO Rich Hume about his retirement plans and “handing the keys over” to incoming CEO Patrick Zammit, Joseph Kovar fills Wade Tyler Millward in on the details in the latest episode of CRN In Depth. Watch the entire episode on CRNtv: https://bit.ly/3Sdu1NT.
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While cyberattacks have become more sophisticated, some considered more basic remain a threat and may be flying under the radar for some MSPs, according to Brad Manuel, a cybersecurity advisor for the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). He’s specifically warning MSPs not to ignore the threat of “script kiddie” attacks. Read Kyle Alspach’s coverage of Manuel’s session at our parent company The Channel Company’s XChange Security conference this week in Dallas to learn more: #XCH
Unintended IP Theft, 'Script Kiddies' Are Massive Threats MSPs Can't Ignore: CISA Advisor
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We're looking for rising-star solution provider executives, directors and managers who are 40 or younger for our 2024 Next-Gen Solution Provider Leaders list 🕵️♂️ Our fifth annual #CRNNextGen Leaders will be touted on CRN.com in October and in CRN Magazine's December issue for the growth they've driven and/or their strategic direction in the last year and their impact on the technology industry. If you meet those requirements or know someone who does, you should apply or nominate them for the chance to be recognized! Learn more and submit applications by August 2 here: https://bit.ly/3zLUg7C.
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In the current geopolitical environment, Russian cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky’s planned exit from the U.S. market is a reminder to service providers that it’s more important than ever to “make sure that we’re choosing the right partners,” Travis Woods, CEO of Fort Point IT , told CRN.
For MSPs, Kaspersky's U.S. Exit Is A Reminder To Not Ignore Geopolitics
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HP said it is partnering with a startup called 🔭 Galileo to enable the development of trustworthy AI models through its forthcoming Z by HP AI Studio software. “We’re enabling data scientists to work more effectively, faster and more collaboratively than anywhere out there. That’s why we’re so excited today to add to this tool: the ability to create a trust framework,” said Jim Nottingham, senior vice president and division president of advanced compute solutions at HP. Founded in 2021 by former Google and Apple software engineers, Galileo provides an “end-to-end platform for generative AI evaluation, experimentation, observability and protection,” according to the startup’s website. “Allowing businesses to leverage their proprietary data without compromising security is critical for AI development, and Galileo is proud to join forces with HP to deliver solutions that add visibility, control and trust to enterprise generative AI projects,” said Yash Sheth, Galileo co-founder and COO, in a statement.
HP Bets On Startup To Help Developers Create Trustworthy AI Models
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