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IBM is in the midst of rolling out Cloud Pak for Data as a managed service on the IBM Cloud. It finally makes this end-to-end environment into the self-service offering that it was designed to be.
IBM is announcing a bevy of updates to Cloud Pak for Security, its platform for tackling cybersecurity threats across multicloud and hybrid environments.
Alongside the product update, IBM announced there are over 50 ISV partners that offer services integrated with IBM Cloud Pak for Data, which is also now available on the Red Hat Marketplace.
IBM is broadening this part of Cloud Pak for Security by adding integrations with five additional, external threat intelligence feeds provided by Cisco Systems Inc., the SANS Institute and others.
IBM has broadened the scope of security features in its Cloud Pak for Security bundle, and has partnered with Zscaler for SASE and other enterprise security efforts.
IBM is addressing this challenge with its Cloud Pak for Security, which features open-source technology for hunting threats, automation capabilities to speed response to cyberattacks, and the ...
Cloud Paks are an important part of IBM’s hybrid cloud strategy. The company is betting big on Kubernetes and OpenShift to deliver open source and proprietary software as containers.
What’s more, the company said, it will integrate IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation with Turbonomic Inc.’s network performance management and assurance software.
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