Nutanix’s Christian Alvarez Wins 2021 Channel Madness Crown
Nutanix’s Christian Alvarez was the last channel executive standing, winning the 2021 CRN Channel Madness Tournament of Chiefs. By Mark Haranas, Michael Novinson April 08, 2021, 11:46 AM EDT
Nutanix channel chief Christian Alvarez was crowned the winner of the 2021 CRN Channel Madness Tournament of Chiefs Thursday in his inaugural attempt.
To earn the crown, Alvarez won out against Check Point Software Technologies channel chief Frank Rauch in the final round, garnering 57 percent of the vote to Rauch’s 43 percent.
The seventh annual Channel Madness tournament kicked off on March 18. Thirty-two of the industry’s top channel chiefs vied for votes from CRN readers across five rounds of the single-elimination tournament, ending with Alvarez being crowned the winner.
Россиян предупредили о вредоносном приложении, которое маскируется под Netfliх | Москва
fedpress.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fedpress.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NHC Partners with Check Point to Launch Security Offering
Share Article
The partnership allows NHC to dive headfirst into expanding our customer security footing. CONCORD, Mass. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021
New Horizon Communications Corp. (NHC), THE Communications STACK Provider™ supporting SMB and Enterprise businesses in North America with their VoIP, UCaaS, Contact Center, Collaboration, SD-WAN, Security, Network aggregation and Managed Services needs, has partnered with Check Point Software Technologies® (CHKP), headquartered in Tel Aviv Israel, to launch NHC’s cloud-first Security Suite.
In 2020, Gartner® named Check Point Software Technologies a leader in their Network Firewalls Magic Quadrant. Additionally, Check Point’s ability to integrate soundly with NHC’s SD-WAN service, provided upstream by VMware, guided NHC to choose Check Point as their new Network Security partner. Check Point’s deep prod
April 06, 2021
Was your camera one of the 150,000 compromised?
Unsplash
A few weeks ago, the IP cameras of Silicon Valley startup Verkada, were breached by a group of hackers who gained access to some 150,000 cameras used by some 24,000 organisations around the world
Verkada’s IP Cameras have the capacity for facial recognition and can include identifying specific individuals across multiple timepoints or filtering individuals by gender or by the colour of their clothes.
Online reports quoted Bloomberg saying that they had seen videos from inside Tesla factories, Cloudflare, banks, jails, and hospitals.
In addition to the live video feeds, the hackers were able to access all the archived videos which means these business’s entire video libraries have been compromised.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.