Month: October 2011

Red Lambda harnesses grid computing to tackle the ‘big data’ security problem

Red Lambda, headquartered in Longwood, Florida, bills itself as a massively scalable identity-aware network security software vendor for enterprise, government and service provider organizations. Leveraging the power of its own grid-based architecture, dubbed AppIron, the company states the products developed for its platform combine the power of a virtual supercomputer, relational stream processing and artificial intelligence technologies to address ‘big data’ security problems.

MetaGrid, the company’s first marketable product for the enterprise, is a hybrid anomaly-detection, threat-mitigation and identity-aware ESIM product targeted at service providers, cloud providers, Web properties, governments, utilities and financial services organizations. With more than 30 employees, a recently launched Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) sales footprint and an innovative technology, Red Lambda hopes to show traditional ESIM buyers how to tackle big-data security concerns.

Carbon Black releases Enterprise pricing, keeps free edition with SaaS portal

HP announces new features for existing products, security integration points

The company is working to make some of its disparate pieces play better with one another by introducing tighter integration between the products within its security portfolio.

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