SmartBear announced a new version of its API design and documentation tool, SwaggerHub, integrating Stoplight’s API open source tools.
ConvergeOne released a Cyber Recovery as a Service (CRaaS) solution that utilizes innovative technologies from Dell Technologies and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The ConvergeOne CRaaS solution enables organizations to use an air-gapped cyber vault to successfully recover their data from ransomware attacks without paying a ransom. It includes the full Cyber Recovery infrastructure housed in AWS alongside a comprehensive implementation and recovery playbook. Additionally, the ConvergeOne CRaaS solution incorporates ongoing Vulnerability Management services (VMaaS) to help detect vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited. As a result, organizations can rely upon multiple layers of protection for their data and ensure the continuity of normal business operations if and when an attack occurs.
"ConvergeOne is proud to partner with data protection industry leaders Dell and AWS to provide our customers with a world-class Cyber Recovery as a Service offering," said Tim Femister, Vice President, Cloud and Digital Infrastructure Group, ConvergeOne. "We hear about major cyberattacks taking place seemingly every day, and in reality, new breaches occur every minute. Our solution helps customers protect themselves from the ever-increasing number of cyberthreats and de-incentivizing bad actors from committing future ransomware attacks against them by recovering their data without having to pay a ransom."
ConvergeOne is an AWS Advanced Tier Consulting Partner with eight AWS Competencies: Nonprofit Competency, DevOps Competency, Migration Competency, Channel Partner, Public Sector Partner, Solution Provider, AWS Lambda, and Amazon EC2 for Microsoft Windows Server
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