Palo Alto Networks Inc. and IBM Corp. today announced a new partnership in which Palo Alto Networks will acquire IBM’s QRadar software-as-a-service assets and become IBM’s preferred cybersecurity ...
IBM and Palo Alto Networks announced a wide-reaching partnership to mix and match security technology between the vendors. The deal includes the sale of Big Blue’s QRadar security intelligence ...
“So once the acquisition closes, our partners will have the opportunity to join Palo Alto Networks’ partner program, if they’re not already part of that, so they will be able to then sell Palo Alto’s ...
The companies say they will ‘facilitate the migration’ of QRadar SaaS customers to Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSIAM platform once the deal closes. Palo Alto Networks said Wednesday that it has reached ...
More than a decade after IBM first got hold of the QRadar network intelligence technology, it is now being expanded with a massive update that aims to provide a unified experience for managing ...
Palo Alto Networks announced an agreement to acquire the QRadar software-as-a-service (SaaS) assets from IBM. Forrester analysts pointed out the core of this deal is about QRadar’s customer base. The ...
Organizations rely on security information and event management tools to detect, analyze and respond to security threats. Compare the features offered by two top SIEM platforms: IBM QRadar and ...
Palo Alto Networks has closed the deal to acquire IBM’s QRadar software-as-a-service security intelligence platform. Now that the deal is complete, existing QRadar customers will be moved, for no ...
IBM's surprise departure from cybersecurity software this week didn't just rearrange the competitive landscape — it also reshuffled the procurement plans and vendor relationships for many CISOs ...