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Infoblox Inc. announces the launch of its Cloud Specialization program, aimed at enhancing the skills of its cloud-first channel partners. This initiative is a critical step in the company's SaaS go-to-market strategy, utilizing advances in microservices and virtualization to improve cloud-based DDI and security capabilities. Up to 30 designated partners will access exclusive resources like executive insights and sales incentives. Infoblox aims to support partners' growth in a market increasingly leaning toward subscription models.
On January 26, 2021, Infoblox released a report highlighting significant cybersecurity challenges faced by US government IT decision-makers, with 81% reporting data breaches costing over $1 million. The study, based on 294 responses, indicates that 60% of network outages also exceed $1 million in damages. Cloud networking attacks are on the rise, with 84% of respondents affected in the past year. In response to growing cyber threats, 67% of respondents increased their security budgets from 2019 to 2020.