Latest Cloud Innovations
Marvell Technologyhas introduced the Structera CXL product line, which is aimed at boosting server memory performance in cloud data centers. This new line integrates Arm Neoverse processors, inline compression, and supports up to 12 DDR4 memory modules.
Key news highlights:
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- Optimized for high-bandwidth applications like deep learning and AI.
- Expands memory capacity for applications such as in-memory databases and enables DDR4 module recycling.
- Supports four memory channels, uses 5nm manufacturing, and incorporates inline compression.
- Promotes recycling of DDR4 DIMMs, reducing e-waste and capital expenditure.
- Enhances memory bandwidth and capacity, improving efficiency and reducing power consumption.
- Encourages CXL technology adoption, enhancing infrastructure across compute, connectivity, and storage.
Structera products will sample in Q4 2024.
Sysdig, a leader in real-time cloud security, has introduced Sysdig Sage, an AI-powered detection and response system. Sysdig Sage, described as a generative AI security analyst, revolutionizes cloud attack responses by transforming lengthy investigations into rapid, meaningful interactions. This system is designed to aid security teams in quickly addressing critical issues using multi-step reasoning and contextual awareness, going beyond basic data summarization.
“Sysdig Sage has broken the mold of traditional AI security assistants. When the CISO’s biggest concern is risk and they are expected to do more with less, Sysdig Sage is their secret weapon to up-level teammates and proactively point them to the fix. Sysdig Sage is the team of SOC and Incident Response pros you wish you had in the heat of a fast-moving cloud attack.” said Loris Degioanni, Founder and CTO of Sysdig
The Latest in Data Management
Workato, the AI-driven enterprise orchestration platform, has launched comprehensive Data Orchestration capabilities to streamline and scale data pipeline management. This new offering equips data teams with tools for rapid setup, flexible data transformation, and enhanced observability, all within a single platform. These features aim to boost productivity and minimize risks in data projects.
Key features include:
- Connectivity to enterprise apps, databases, and AI systems.
- Data pipeline recipes for automated data movement to cloud warehouses or data lakes.
- Flexible transformation options, supporting various platforms and languages.
- Seamless integration with DBT for robust data transformation.
- Simplified DataOps with built-in monitoring and custom alerts.
- Enhanced observability with Workato Insights for actionable data insights.
- Real-time data activation and creation of data-as-a-service APIs.
- Cerabyte Secures Strategic Investment from Pure Storage to Enable Sustainable Immutable Data Storage Solutions
Cerabyte, the pioneer of ceramic-based data storage solutions, announced a strategic investment from Pure Storage, the IT pioneer that delivers the world’s most advanced data storage platform, to help enable sustainable immutable data storage solutions. Additionally, John (Coz) Colgrove, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Pure Storage, joins Cerabyte’s Board of Directors.
“Pure’s investment in Cerabyte and joint partnership will allow us to offer our customers sustainable and immutable data storage solutions that are revolutionizing the industry. By disrupting the archival storage market, we are paving the way for longer lasting and easier to manage long-term storage.” – said John (Coz) Colgrove, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer, Pure Storage
Trending Cybersecurity News
SentinelOne, a leader in AI-powered security, has appointed Alex Stamos as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Stamos, former Chief Security Officer at Meta and CISO at Yahoo!, will oversee SentinelOne’s security engineering and operations teams, focusing on secure-by-design systems.
“In an era where state actors are targeting large cloud and security providers to gain access to the world’s most important companies, security cannot be an afterthought. It has to come first,” said Ric Smith, Chief Product and Technology Officer at SentinelOne.
Stamus Networks, a global provider of high-performance network-based threat detection and response (NDR) systems, today announced that the latest edition (U40) of its Stamus Security Platform is now generally available. The company’s flagship NDR system now boasts new attack surface visibility, threat and policy violation detection, and reporting capabilities that empower cyber defenders to succeed in the face of rising and increasingly sophisticated threats.
“There are many reasons why Stamus Networks is trusted by some of the world’s most targeted organizations, including government CERTs, critical infrastructure operators, central banks, insurance providers, and more,” said Stamus Networks CEO Ken Gramley.
Recommended IT Reads
Potential of Software-Defined Networking
“Potential of Software-Defined Networking” CIO Influence’s latest staff article explores how Software-Defined Networking (SDN) revolutionizes network management by leveraging software to control network traffic rather than relying on traditional hardware. It highlights the expected growth of the SDN market, which is projected to surpass $60 billion by 2028. SDN centralizes network management, improves flexibility, and enhances security through virtualization and API integration.
IT professionals, network engineers, CIOs, and anyone involved in IT infrastructure and cloud services will find this article valuable. It offers insights into the transformative potential of SDN and its practical applications in modern network environments.
Master Data Management (MDM) in the Cloud Era
The article on Master Data Management defines MDM as a crucial technology for ensuring data accuracy and consistency across enterprises. With the rise of cloud computing, MDM strategies are being integrated to enhance scalability, flexibility, and data governance.
Readers will gain insights into:
- The benefits of cloud-based MDM include cost efficiency, quick implementation, and enhanced security.
- How Cloud MDM differs from traditional MDM in terms of infrastructure, accessibility, and scalability.
- Key components of cloud MDM solutions, such as data cleansing, governance, and security.
- Best practices for implementing cloud MDM, including modular approaches, hybrid strategies, and leveraging AI and machine learning.
CIO Influence IT Voices this week
CIO Influence Interview with Arlette Hart, VP, Threat Advisory Services, Appgate
Interview highlights:
- Appgate’s role in securing critical assets through innovative solutions like Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA),
- The challenges posed by scattered infrastructure and the need for effective monitoring and alerting.
- Emerging trends in advanced persistent threats and insider threats.
- Appgate’s latest innovations in cybersecurity, including an AI-based risk engine and malware analysis service.
This Q&A is essential for understanding the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and the innovative strategies employed by Appgate to protect organizations from cyber threats.
CIO Influence Interview With Vinoth Chandar, CEO and Founder at Onehouse
In this Q&A, he shares insights about how to make advanced data infrastructure accessible to all organizations through Onehouse’s managed cloud service.
CIO Influence’s Brand of the Week
Forcepoint is a global cybersecurity leader committed to protecting critical data and users across networks, endpoints, and cloud environments. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Forcepoint operates worldwide, providing advanced security solutions to safeguard organizations against evolving threats.
CEO – Manny Rivelo
Recent Hiring– Forcepoint has appointed two new sales executives, previously with F5 Networks and Forescout Technologies, for North America and EMEA.
Latest Announcement – Forcepoint unveils its comprehensive GenAI Security solution, offering visibility, control, and risk-based data protection across generative AI platforms, including integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise Compliance API.
What is Buzzing this week in the IT world?
- Extended Reality (XR): Encompassing virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR), XR technologies are being used for immersive training experiences across various industries, offering r******** simulations that improve learning outcomes
- Voice-Activated Technology: The technology behind voice-activated systems is becoming more sophisticated, enhancing interactions through hands-free commands and integration into various devices, from smart homes to vehicles
- Spatial Computing: This involves using data and AI to replicate real-world processes in industrial applications, transforming how businesses operate by integrating spatial technologies into the enterprise toolset
IT Events to Look Out For
CISO Singapore
Date- Aug 20 to 21
Location – Singapore
CISO Singapore 2024 will be all about the industry’s most critical challenges and real-world opportunities around information security.
Rally Innovation
Date – Aug. 27 to 29
Location- Indianapolis, IN
Rally is the largest cross-sector innovation conference, focusing on bringing disparate stakeholders together to enable creative collisions. Conference highlights include 5,000 attendees, a $5M pitch competition, 6 innovation studio tracks, thought leaders from across the globe, over 200 speakers and more.
CIO Edge
Date – 29th August 2024
Location – Sydney, Australia
At CIO Edge, 130 CIOs and IT leaders will be responsible for delivering the technology strategy for 1/4 of Australia’s GDP.
Top IT Announcement of the Week
Intelis set to revolutionize the laptop market with its upcoming client processors, code-named Lunar Lake, which will power over 80 new laptop designs from more than 20 original equipment manufacturers. These processors will deliver AI performance on a global scale for Copilot+ PCs, with updates like Recall enhancing the Copilot+ experience. Building on the success of Intel Core Ultra processors, Intel aims to ship over 40 million AI PC processors this year.
Key Highlights:
- Lunar Lake Processors: Offering breakthrough power efficiency and enhanced AI performance. With over 40 NPU tera operations per second (TOPS) and 60 GPU TOPS, they deliver more than 100 platform TOPS.
- Copilot+ Experience: Enhancing user experiences with AI-driven features, thanks to deep co-engineering partnerships with companies like Microsoft.
- AI PC Architecture: Integrating CPU, GPU, and NPU for efficient AI and machine learning tasks, supporting a wide range of applications from personal assistants to gaming and video collaboration.
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