An in-depth review of Carbonite Migrate

Carbonite’s Data Migrate tool makes it easy to set up backups in the cloud. Read this review to evaluate the tool’s price, functionality and competitors.
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Top cloud and application migration tools

From reducing downtime to the best free option, we review the top cloud and application migration tools.
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Top cloud and application migration tools

From reducing downtime to the best free option, we review the top cloud and application migration tools.
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Jessica Couto joins Imperva as VP of North America Channel Sales

Imperva names Jessica Couto as Vice President of North America Channel Sales to help expand the reach and differentiation of Imperva products and solutions through strategic partnerships. Couto will work closely with the ecosystem of Imperva MSSPs, dis… Continue reading Jessica Couto joins Imperva as VP of North America Channel Sales

What businesses need to know to evaluate partner cyber resilience

Many recent high-profile breaches have underscored two important cybersecurity lessons: the need for increased scrutiny in evaluating access and controls of partners handling valuable customer data, and the imperativeness of assessing a third party’s (… Continue reading What businesses need to know to evaluate partner cyber resilience

Canadian tech giant OpenText to acquire Carbonite to boost cloud sales

The billion-dollar deals are still going. OpenText, a Canadian software and technology service company, announced Monday its agreed to spend $1.42 billion to acquire the cloud security vendor Carbonite. The $1.42 billion values Carbonite at a price of $23 per share, a 25% premium to the price at the close of market on Nov. 8. The deal follows Carbonite’s February acquisition of Webroot for $618.5 million in cash, and comes amid tech giants’ ongoing shopping spree for known security vendors. OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea said in a statement the deal improves his company’s ability to sell to some 300,000 small businesses and 7 million individuals. The Ontario-based company expects “significant expansion of cloud revenues…and cash flows in fiscal 2021.” Carbonite has been the subject of numerous merger and acquisition rumors in recent months since reporting a dip in revenue. Mohamad Ali, the company’s former CEO, stepped down in July and […]

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The nastiest ransomware, phishing and botnets of 2019

Webroot released its annual Nastiest Malware list, shedding light on 2019’s worst cybersecurity threats. From ransomware strains and cryptomining campaigns that delivered the most attack payloads to phishing attacks that wreaked the most havoc, it’s cl… Continue reading The nastiest ransomware, phishing and botnets of 2019