Topic: Hardware - Page 286
Kaseya Issues New Edition of Hybrid Cloud Monitoring Tool
Kaseya Traverse 9.3 includes support for over 40 new devices and an enhanced interface optimized for use on smartphones and tablets.
Kaseya Introduces Cloud-Based Version of Its AuthAnvil Security Solution
The new identity and access management system features a centralized directory designed to make applying authentication policies across online and on-premises solutions significantly easier.
Kaseya Updates its RMM Platform
Named Kaseya VSA 9.3, the new system features extensive automation, technician productivity, and scalability enhancements.
Datto Officially Unveils its New File Sync and Share Solution
The disruptively priced offering, which Datto quietly began selling in March, will be the subject of a forthcoming marketing campaign aimed at generating a million sales leads for the company’s partners.
Eaton Launches High-Efficiency UPS Models Aimed at Small to Midsize Data Centers
The new devices are backed by expanded sales and support resources for Eaton’s channel partners.
Lost Keys: Let Technology Find Them
TrackR technology locates lost and stolen keys, cellphones, and other items.
Riverbed Launches Application-Defined SD-WAN Solution for a Cloud-Centric World
Riverbed’s SteelConnect solution aims to disrupt the legacy network routing market with the ability to replace manually configured routers with virtual network design based on zero-touch provisioning and easy change management.
Veeam Expands Storage Integration in Veeam Availability Suite Version 9.5
In addition to existing integrations with enterprise storage offerings from HPE, NetApp, and EMC, the company will include integration with Nimble Storage in Veeam Availability Suite version 9.5.
Nexsan Releases Next-Gen Unified Storage Solution with Secure File Sync and Share
Nexsan UNITY storage solution delivers file system synchronization and secure mobile access at any time, from anywhere for enhanced business productivity.
Intel Announces Major Layoffs in Conjunction with Shift to New Business Strategy
The chipmaker will cut about 11 percent of if its payroll as it transitions from a PC-dependent company to one focused on cloud computing and the Internet of Things.

