World Wide Technology stories
Check Point enhances its Quantum Force platform with AI-powered branch security, boosting threat prevention speeds by up to 25% via software updates.
Cisco and NVIDIA have teamed up to create an AI-ready architecture for data centre networks, promising enhanced flexibility and performance for enterprises.
Leading partners are leveraging NVIDIA's cybersecurity AI to bolster protection for critical infrastructure, confronting emerging AI-era threats head-on.
Juniper Networks has unveiled its enhanced Partner Advantage programme for 2025, designed to equip partners with resources for greater growth and profitability.
CrowdStrike's expanded Marketplace now features over 260 listings from 140 partners, including AWS and NVIDIA, enhancing its Falcon cybersecurity platform.
Gigamon teams up with ExtraHop and World Wide Technology in a new Power of 3 initiative, promising enhanced threat detection and NDR capabilities for hybrid clouds.
NVIDIA has unveiled its NIM Agent Blueprints, a new suite of customisable AI workflows designed to accelerate enterprise applications across various sectors.
In response to the AI-driven evolution in software security, Veracode has unveiled its upgraded Veracode Velocity Partner Programme.
SECOM is modernising its network with Infinera's XTM Series, enhancing connectivity for homes, schools, and businesses.
ExtraHop will be the first network detection and response provider showcased in World Wide Technology's Advanced Technology Center.
Dan Donovan, a sales veteran, has been appointed as the chief revenue officer at Lookout, overseeing all segments of the global sales operation.
As Singapore prepares for its 5G rollout in 2020, SD-WAN emerges as a vital architecture to support the influx of connected devices and smart technologies.
Illumio has expanded its Enlighten Partner Program, offering enhanced training and pricing to meet rising demand for Zero Trust Segmentation solutions.
World Wide Technology has attained its first VMware competency in Asia Pacific, earning the Data Center Virtualization Master Services Competency.
In a recent report by Dell EMC, it was discovered that data-loss incidents cost Singapore organisations an average of US$1.4 million over 12 months.