Channel Bytes September 10, 2021 – Multi-cloud drift detection; meet TD SYNNEX; Nebulon’s new partner program; and more

Channel Bytes September 10, 2021 – Multi-cloud drift detection; meet TD SYNNEX; Nebulon’s new partner program; and more

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Bridgecrew by Prisma Cloud adds Multi-Cloud Drift Detection


Palo Alto Networks has announced that Bridgecrew by Prisma Cloud has added Multi-Cloud Drift Detection to identify and flag discrepancies between how cloud resources were defined in infrastructure as code (IaC) and how they are currently configured in runtime on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud.


“Drift Detection will find any difference between the configuration running in the cloud and the Terraform code, both good and bad,” said Guy Eisenkot, senior director of product management, Prisma Cloud at Palo Alto Networks, noting that it has also taken into account situations where a user inadvertently misconfigures something in Terraform and an admin later fixes it in the cloud. “That’s why we include “Fix Drift” to automatically take the cloud configuration and add that to the code as a pull request, so the good manual changes make it into the code.”


Merger complete: SYNNEX and Tech Data are now TD SYNNEX


SYNNEX and Tech Data Corporation have completed their merger, first announced in March. The combined company, known as TD SYNNEX, is led by Rich Hume as chief executive officer (CEO), with Dennis Polk, formerly the CEO of SYNNEX, as executive chair of the TD SYNNEX board of directors.


“TD SYNNEX is uniquely positioned in today’s relentlessly transforming technology ecosystem,” said Hume in the press release announcing the completion of the ..

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