Where does Red Hat go from here? Here's what Matt Hicks, CEO, and Paul Cormier, the chairman, have to say. According to Hicks, "We'll continue to invest a lot in security. That was the foundation that Red Hat was built on. That you can get open-source innovation and deploy it with trust. Nothing has changed with that other than we certainly secure a lot more software today." . In its latest quarter, IBM saw its hybrid-cloud revenue jump 18% to $5.9 billion. Along with this, IBM saw its highest sales growth in a decade. Much of that is due to its stand-alone Red Hat division. True, Red Hat sales increased by "only" 12%, which is low by Red Hat standards but darn good by any other standard. So what will Red Hat do now that it has a new CEO , Matt Hicks, and chairman, Paul Cormier? The answer: Stay the course. In an interview, Hicks, who's been with Red Hat since 2006, said, "[We'll keep using] the same core fundamentals that we built 20-plus years ago." Why? Because the combination of Linux, open-source software, and top support, "continues to play in new markets, whether that's the shift to cloud and cloud services or to edge computing. In the next couple of quarters. we'll just focus on executing. There's great momentum right now around the open hybrid cloud." . Microsoft's cloud division saw a 22% increase this quarter, totaling $7.4 billion, as Azure's fresh management focuses on growth.. Red Hat Leadership, Cloud Innovations, Open Source Growth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Sourcefire, the creators of Snort(R) and a leader in intelligent Cybersecurity solutions, today announced that its founder and CTO, Martin Roesch, will speak at the FS-ISAC 2010 Spring Conference. During the session, Roesch will discuss the techniques and solutions financial institutions need to implement to protect their data from today's evolving threat landscape.. Faced with ongoing attacks that target sensitive customer information, such as social security and bank account numbers, the financial industry requires solutions that go beyond traditional reactive security. In this session, Roesch will discuss current network security challenges and new solutions that can adapt to changes to better protect sensitive customer data. Roesch has a long history of identifying real-world Cybersecurity challenges and developing solutions to address them. He founded Sourcefire in 2001 to deliver commercial security solutions that leverage his open source innovation, Snort, the world's most widely deployed intrusion detection and prevention technology with more than 285,000 registered users and nearly 4 million downloads to date. As the de facto standard for intrusion detection and prevention, Snort is used extensively by Fortune 100 companies and government agencies. About Sourcefire Sourcefire, Inc. is a world leader in intelligent Cybersecurity solutions. Sourcefire is transforming the way Global 2000 organizations and government agencies manage and minimize network security risks. Sourcefire's IPS and Real-time Adaptive Security solution equips customers with an efficient and effective layered security defense -- protecting network assets before, during and after an attack. Through the years, Sourcefire has been consistently recognized for its innovation and industry leadership by customers, media and industry analysts alike -- with more than 50 awards and accolades. Today, the names Sourcefire and founder Martin Roesch have grown synonymous with innovation and network security intelligence. For moreinformation about Sourcefire, please visit Cisco Secure Products and Solutions - Cisco . SOURCEFIRE(R), SNORT(R), the Sourcefire logo, the Snort and Pig logo, SECURITY FOR THE REAL WORLD(TM), SOURCEFIRE DEFENSE CENTER(R), SOURCEFIRE 3D(R), RNA(R), RUA(TM), DAEMONLOGGER(TM), CLAMAV(R), SOURCEFIRE SOLUTIONS NETWORK(TM), and certain other trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sourcefire, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. The link for this article located at MartketWatch / BusinessWire is no longer available. . Discover the methods employed by Sourcefire that empower banks and financial organizations to safeguard critical data from the ever-changing landscape of cyber risks.. Sourcefire, Network Security, Cybersecurity Solutions, Intrusion Detection. . Anthony Pell
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