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IBM + HashiCorp + Red Hat: It’s about the Cloud Operating Model

IBM’s acquisition of HashiCorp presents a pivotal moment for multi-cloud and hybrid cloud deployments. With a focus on aligning missions and accelerating growth, IBM intends to operate HashiCorp independently, akin to the Red Hat model. Synergies in product offerings, particularly Terraform and Vault, promise enhanced cloud operations. Financially, increased investment in R&D and cloud-hosted solutions is anticipated, leveraging IBM’s extensive customer base. Licensing discussions hint at potential adjustments, reflecting industry trends. Amidst integration challenges, preserving HashiCorp’s culture remains paramount. With implications for the cloud operating model landscape, including OpenShift versus VMware, the acquisition signifies a transformative phase for cloud infrastructure providers.

AI-Powered Metadata: Informatica’s Role in the Future of Data Management

Metadata plays a pivotal role in modern data management, helping organizations streamline data utilization across industries. A unified metadata system addresses integration challenges by harmonizing diverse data sources into a coherent knowledge graph, while AI automates complex processes such as data ingestion, transformation, and pipeline creation. This network effect strategy enhances metadata quality throughout the data lifecycle, and advanced entity resolution capabilities ensure accurate 360-degree views of customer data. Metadata management empowers stakeholders, from data engineers to business analysts, to make informed decisions and boost productivity. The continued integration of AI into metadata management systems aims to develop intelligent data platforms, products, and apps, driving innovation in data management.

228 | Breaking Analysis | Security budgets are growing but so is vendor sprawl

Organizations continue to spend more on security with 87% of firms expecting to increase spend on cyber in the next twelve months. But are we safer?

It’s estimated that firms on average have between 60-75 security tools installed. While leading vendors logically market the benefits of addressing tools sprawl and complexity through consolidation, the data suggests that more than half the firms are increasing the number of security vendors installed with a very small percentage able to affect vendor consolidation.

SMBs and Cyber Risk Management: How to Up the Cyber Protection Game

SMBs and cyber risk management

In this episode of the SecurityANGLE, I’m joined by Jo Peterson, a fellow analyst, engineer, and member of the CUBE Community. Our guest today is Bob Carver, a well-known cybersecurity expert with deep expertise in cyber risk management, policy, threat intelligence, analytics, and more. Our conversation revolved around SMBs and cyber risk management and how […]

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