CrowdStrike eyes strong annual revenue

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Cyber security spending holds up.

CrowdStrike eyes strong annual revenue
CrowdStrike has forecast fiscal year 2024 revenue to come in above market estimates, the latest sign that spending on cyber security products was holding up in a turbulent economy. While tech budgets have shrunk this year in the face of rising interest rates and decades-high inflation, a series ...

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