Opticallines

Ciena Touts Top Line Growth


Optical equipment provider Ciena (NYSE: CIEN) posted robust fourth fiscal quarter and year-end results today, citing strong demand among cloud hyperscalers


Citynetworktouch

COVID-19 Drives Multi-Cloud Demand From Higher Ed


The COVID-19 pandemic has the Wharton School and other educators turning to multi-cloud management from vendors like Aviatrix

By: Mary Jander
April 30, 2020
Markets2

Cloud Helps Google in the COVID-19 Crisis


Steady growth in Google Cloud and YouTube offset declines in advertising revenue

By: R. Scott Raynovich
April 29, 2020
Cloudmobile2

Cloud Players Invest in Post-COVID 19 Future


Amid the pandemic, cloud players are investing in a future of remote work and e-commerce built on hyperscale virtual networks.

By: Mary Jander
April 27, 2020
Bigfishlittle

China Finally Approves Nvidia-Mellanox Deal


As Futuriom predicted, Mellanox's purchase of Titan IC may have encouraged China's approval of Nvidia/Mellanox deal.

By: Mary Jander
April 16, 2020
Edgenetwork

Nuage SD-WAN Goes Mobile with Asavie


Nokia's Nuage partners with Asavie to add mobile and IoT endpoints to SD-WAN managed services.

By: Mary Jander
April 16, 2020
Clouddatablue

Cohesity Doubles Its Valuation with $250M Round


Cohesity gets valued at more than $2B as it says cloud trends boost demand for its HCI-inspired data management technology.

By: Mary Jander
April 13, 2020
Securecloud2

Cato Networks Catches $77M


Cloud service provider Cato draws large funding round to extend secure cloud

By: Mary Jander
April 07, 2020
Ibm Red Hat

New CEO: Hybrid Cloud and AI Are the Future of IBM


CEO Arvind Krishna starts work with a plan that puts cloud technology in the driver's seat.

By: Mary Jander
April 06, 2020
Mergersfish

Another Big SD-WAN Deal: Palo Alto Buys CloudGenix


Palo Alto will pay $420 million for CloudGenix to beef up its SD-WAN capabilities.

By: R. Scott Raynovich
March 31, 2020
Globalnet4

Microsoft Makes Moves to Address Cloud Surge


The COVID-19 crisis is straining enterprise cloud services. Microsoft is the first to admit it.

By: Mary Jander
March 30, 2020