Just one-third of the way through its largest product refresh ever, EMC is the latest storage vendor to get religion about security. The largest provider of storage hardware and software says it, too, ...
"EMC is where information lives, and tomorrow you will see that it will be where information lives securely," said CEO Joe Tucci in a press conference. In a recent meeting with VARBusiness, Lawrence ...
In a deal that marries one of the world’s biggest data storage vendors and one of the IT industry’s best-known security companies, EMC Corp. last week agreed to acquire RSA Security Inc. for $2.1 ...
It’s always interesting to see the public response to a game-changing acquisition, namely EMC buying RSA Security. This deal changes the security landscape, so I need to come up with a new name for ...
EMC introduces four new services from its RSA Security Practice designed to help enterprises ensure security in complex virtualized environments EMC is expanding its security consulting services to ...
EMC CEO Joe Tucci, flanked by RSA division president Art Coviello at a press conference yesterday, outlined a strategy to broaden security options for EMC’s data-storage products. While offering no ...
EMC Corp. today launched a set of services that it said will enable companies to improve on-site security by combining user authentication, backup and content management capabilities with IP video ...
EMC (NYSE: EMC), the Hopkinton, MA-based IT storage company, announced a new partnership between Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and EMC security division RSA to improve data security for the companies' ...
EMC, in a bold move to buttress its information management technologies with world-class data protection and access management, has agreed to buy RSA Security for about $2.1 billion in an all-cash ...
EMC has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Valyd Software, a Hyderabad, India, vendor of software for securing enterprise data. EMC did not disclose the sum it will pay for Valyd, a privately ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- EMC Corp. and RSA Security Inc. saw their shares move in opposite directions Friday amid reaction to EMC's plans to acquire RSA for about $2.1 billion, or $28 a share.