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Swapna Bapat, New Director for system engineering for Brocade India

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Brocade Appoints Swapna Bapat

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE     Brocade(NASDAQ:BRCD) has appointed Swapna Bapat to the newly created role of director of Systems Engineering for India. In this role, she will be responsible for leading the company’s technical developments in data center and software networking, as well as developing best practices and excellence for systems engineering in India. Bapat will be based in Bangalore, India, and will report to Brocade senior director of Systems Engineering for Asia Pacific (APAC), Orcun Tezel. Bapat brings more than 16 years of experience in the networking industry to Brocade, with a remarkable track record in conceptualizing, developing, and deploying products and solutions in both the service provider and enterprise markets. She was most recently with Cisco India, where she was responsible for charting the go-to-market strategy for the Enterprise Networking portfolio. Prior to Cisco India, Ba

Wind River revolutionizes IoT with Edge Management System

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Wind River has unveiled Wind River Edge Management System, a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that enables devices to connect securely to a centralized console, providing device management and solution extensibility. The platform is an integral part of the newly-launched Intel IoT Platform. Edge Management System is a pre-integrated technology stack running from the device to the cloud that has been validated to work out-of-the-box with all Intel IoT Platform components, as well as other IoT vendors’ components. Specifically, the Edge Management System agent enables cloud connectivity to facilitate capabilities such as data capture, rules-based data analysis and response, configuration, and file transfer.  It allows customers to quickly build industry-specific IoT solutions and integrate disparate enterprise IT systems, utilizing API management. The cloud-based middleware runs from the embedded devi

Robert Cromer, Vice President, ADC, TERADATA

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Teradata strengthens its position in India with Third Professional Services Center

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE     To reinforce its position in India, Teradata has announced the opening of its third Indian professional services center in Airoli, Navi Mumbai.  The new Americas Development Center (ADC) will provide services to Teradata’s customers across the Americas region. The Airoli Center is Teradata’s third professional services center after Mumbai and Pune. Sunil Jose, Managing Director, Teradata, India, said, “India’s skilled pool of talent, backed by a favourable business environment fostered by the new government makes India the obvious choice to host a professional services center serving Teradata’s growing client needs. I am confident we will be able to provide the best technical expertise and experience to accelerate growth and development for our clients globally.” The new center will boost Teradata’s efforts to help clients tackle big data and business analytics challenges. The

“SaaS” will be the biggest IT security innovation in 2015, says Indusface

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Indusface has predicted that Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) will be the biggest value-added "service innovation" that service providers will be forced to make in 2015. With multiple industry experts predicting 200–300% increase in SMB breach incidences, vendors will have to offer more customizable, flexible and cost-effective solutions, says the company. In its recently released security predictions for 2015, Indusface emphasized the need for fully- managed integrated security solutions that can effectively monitor and detect online vulnerabilities and defend against them anytime, anywhere. The year 2014 witnessed some of the most notorious security breaches with major attacks from Heartbleed, Bash, Poodle and Drupal core SQL injection vulnerabilities. Such incidents cannot be handled by just issuing random software patches. They have to be prevented or fixed immediately through a proactive defence mechan