Friday, March 4, 2016

Enterprise - Startup Digest - March 4th - March 11th

Startup Digest

Enterprise

March 04, 2016

The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.

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Enterprise Startup Digest is curated by:
Mohammad Albattikhi

Mohammad Albattikhi - Acceleration Manager at Oasis500

Contact Mohammad Albattikhi at mohd.albattikhi@startupdigestmail.com

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EMC goes all-in on Flash storage, launches DSSD D5 rack system

ZDNet

"EMC says its systems will be Flash first going forward. By 2020, all storage with the exception of bulk data dumps and archiving will be Flash"

SAP announces chief security officer as critical report lands

ZDNet

"SAP announced its first-ever chief security officer, who has been in the role since Jan. 1, just as a study highlighting worries about SAP app security lands"

Zenefits confirms 250 layoffs, 17% of company workforce

Venture Beat

"Human resources and insurance software startup Zenefits has announced that 250 employees are being made redundant, representing 17 percent of the company's workforce"

Slack grew from 80 to 385 employees in 14 months. Why that worries its CEO

Business Insider

"The bigger issue is how to integrate all of the new employees into Slack's culture so they're there for more than just the valuable stock options"

CloudFlare launches registrar to prevent DNS hijacking attacks

ZDNet

"Under the CloudFlare Registrar, companies must have multiple employees approving changes to domain name settings at the same time"

Sequoia leads $30 mln round for Namely

PE HUB

"Namely, a human resources software platform for mid-market companies, raised $30 million in a late-stage funding round led by existing investor Sequoia Capital. Matrix Partners, True Ventures and Greenspring Associates also participated. The funding follows Namely's Series C round in June and brings the total funding raised to $107.8 million."

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