Sendoso nabs $100M as its corporate gifting platform passes 20,000 customers

Corporate gift services have come into their own during the Covid-19 pandemic by standing in as a proxy for other kinds of relationship building activities — office meetings, lunches, and hosting at events — that have traditionally been part and parcel of how people do business, but were no longer feasible during lockdowns, social distancing […] Continue reading Sendoso nabs $100M as its corporate gifting platform passes 20,000 customers

Fylamynt raises $6.5M for its cloud workflow automation platform

Fylamynt, a new service that helps businesses automate their cloud workflows, today announced both the official launch of its platform as well as a $6.5 million seed round. The funding round was led by Google’s AI-focused Gradient Ventures fund. Mango Capital and Point72 Ventures also participated. At first glance, the idea behind Fylamynt may sound […] Continue reading Fylamynt raises $6.5M for its cloud workflow automation platform

ManagedMethods Partners With CDW to Bring K-12 Cybersecurity & Safety to Schools

BOULDER, Colo.—September 16, 2020—ManagedMethods, the leading Google G Suite and Microsoft 365 cybersecurity and student safety platform for K-12 school districts, has formed a reseller partnership with CDW. With CDW, ManagedMethods gains access to a t… Continue reading ManagedMethods Partners With CDW to Bring K-12 Cybersecurity & Safety to Schools

Hasura raises $25 million Series B and adds MySQL support to its GraphQL service

Hasura, a service that provides developers with an open-source engine that provides them a GraphQL API to access their databases, today announced that it has raised a $25 million Series B round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. Previous investors Vertex Ventures US, Nexus Venture Partners, Strive VC and SAP.iO Fund also participated in this round. […] Continue reading Hasura raises $25 million Series B and adds MySQL support to its GraphQL service

Blueliv and King & Union announce strategic partnership for threat intelligence services

US-based cyber vendor harnesses Blueliv threat intelligence for its Avalon Cyber Analysis Platform and new suite of Culper Group services BARCELONA, Spain & ALEXANDRIA, Va. (US) – June 23, 2020 – Blueliv, a leading provider of enterpris… Continue reading Blueliv and King & Union announce strategic partnership for threat intelligence services

Shifting Cybersecurity Mindsets – how MSSPs can become the enablers of their customers’ digital transformations

Spin it however you want, there is no getting away from the fact that most cybersecurity interventions limit the possibilities and innovation of IT.  Just imagine a world with no cyber threats in its past, present or future – and how di… Continue reading Shifting Cybersecurity Mindsets – how MSSPs can become the enablers of their customers’ digital transformations

Delivering Remote Audits: Key Challenges and Simple Tips to Tackle Them

With COVID-19 forcing entire organizations to work remotely, auditors and compliance teams have run into new challenges that …
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Expanding MSSP service portfolios with threat intelligence

MSSPs are springing up everywhere; good news for enterprise customers because more providers means more choice, innovation and, price competitiveness. But MSSPs that have grown used to providing a high value, premium service needs to be cautious that t… Continue reading Expanding MSSP service portfolios with threat intelligence

Secure Virtual Coffee – Top of Mind?

< Deutsch weiter unten> Yes, I am sitting in my Home Office – as you might these days. Maybe the difference is that I am more or less used to this situation, my family knows how to cope with it and I have the infrastructure to do so. Talk… Continue reading Secure Virtual Coffee – Top of Mind?

NASA’s new HPE-built supercomputer will prepare for landing Artemis astronauts on the Moon

NASA and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have teamed up to build a new supercomputer, which will serve NASA’s Ames Research Center in California and develop models and simulations of the landing process for Artemis Moon missions. The new supercomputer is called “Aitken,” named after American astronomer Robert Grant Aitken, and it can run simulations at […] Continue reading NASA’s new HPE-built supercomputer will prepare for landing Artemis astronauts on the Moon