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Palo Alto Networks | August 31, 2021
Palo Alto Networks announced that Bridgecrew by Prisma Cloud has added Multi-Cloud Drift Detection to identify and flag discrepancies between how cloud resources were defined in infrastructure as code (IaC) and how they are currently configured in runtime. With misconfigurations a leading cause of cloud breaches, Drift Detection helps improve cloud security posture and enables teams to effectively manage IT infrastructure (GitOps). The initial deployment of Drift Detection supports Amazon Web Se...
pVerify, Inc | June 23, 2020
pVerify launches highly scalable, disaster-resistant IT infrastructure for eligibility in collaboration with Onix. "With this enhancement, pVerify joins the ranks of the most robust clearinghouses out there, providing fault tolerance, ability to handle over 100 million transactions a month, and smooth recovery in case of data center outage," said Robert Dejournett, PhD, Chief Technology Officer, pVerify. "Customers are used to pVerify's excellent robustness, and this enh...
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Klarpay | December 12, 2022
Swiss fintech Klarpay AG chose to build its cloud-based infrastructure using Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company focused on high-value tasks, including improving its banking product by developing new features such as scalable and API-enabled transactional capabilities instead of using its resources to maintain a data center. Christos Alatzidis, Klarpay co-founder and CTO, states: "Paytech is evolving at a rapid rate, so it is crucial to be able to meet the demand. Creating an automated, ...
Data Center Knowledge | February 12, 2020
Seattle real estate developer Clise Properties has agreed to sell an additional 49 percent stake in the Westin Building Exchange to Digital Realty Trust. Clise sold another 49 percent stake in the downtown property to Digital in 2006, and once this latest deal is closed will retain ownership of only 2 percent. Digital executives declined to disclose terms of the transaction, but the property is highly strategic for the San Francisco-based data center giant. The 40-year-old building is the bigges...
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