Unsecured IoT devices were used to launch crippling DDOS attacks in October 2016, targeting services such as Twitter, Spotify, and GitHub. Subsequent testimony to Congress about potential attacks on office buildings, schools, and hospitals raised the possibility for the IoT to harm and even kill people. What should be done? Does the government need to intervene? This panel at @ThingExpo New York brings together leading IoT and security experts to discuss this very serious topic.
Monthly Archives: December 2016
IT Service Desk By @Zoho | @DevOpsSummit @ManageEngine #CD #DevOps
The agile approach is everywhere. Born in the software development world, agility means adaptive planning, ongoing development and continuous improvement. Rapid and flexible response to change is critical. It is not surprising that the best practices of agile software development penetrated into other areas, and ITSM is no exception. Unless you’ve been away from ITSM for the last 10 years, you know that an agile IT service desk is flexible, automates processes for quicker incident resolution, and emphasizes collaboration between technicians and interaction with end users.
[video] @KevLindsay Keynote | @ThingsExpo @AdobeTarget @24Notion #IoT #AI
More and more brands have jumped on the IoT bandwagon. We have an excess of wearables – activity trackers, smartwatches, smart glasses and sneakers, and more that track seemingly endless datapoints. However, most consumers have no idea what “IoT” means. Creating more wearables that track data shouldn’t be the aim of brands; delivering meaningful, tangible relevance to their users should be. We’re in a period in which the IoT pendulum is still swinging. Initially, it swung toward “smart for smart’s sake,” and many brands remain in that corner. But many brands are also gradually opting for more strategic approaches. They’re taking a breath and stepping back to examine both existing and potential IoT experiences, asking themselves whether their products lend real value. Once we reach this goal, the implications for personalization are staggering. Consumers will expect devices they use and items they wear to be connected and add value to their lives. We’ll expect scales to weigh us, assess our body fat, and sync with our mobile device for personalized recommendations. Connected devices will be just another touchpoint in our increasingly digital lives. As a result, we’ll have the data, personalized touchpoints, and context to achieve great success with spot-on relevance that continues to evolve.
[slides] @CollabNet’s Open #DevOps | @DevOpsSummit #Scrum #Monitoring
Keeping pace with advancements in software delivery processes and tooling is taxing even for the most proficient organizations. Point tools, platforms, open source and the increasing adoption of private and public cloud services requires strong engineering rigor – all in the face of developer demands to use the tools of choice. As Agile has settled in as a mainstream practice, now DevOps has emerged as the next wave to improve software delivery speed and output. To make DevOps work, organizations must focus on what is most relevant to deliver value, reduce IT complexity, create more repeatable agile-based processes and leverage increasingly secure and stable, cloud-based infrastructure platforms.
In his session at @DevOpsSummit at 19th Cloud Expo, Flint Brenton, CEO of CollabNet, outlined strategies for unifying a continuously changing, fragmented and disparate set of technologies and processes within common community architecture.
[slides] Amazon’s #IoT Strategy | @ThingsExpo #M2M #AWS #ML #BigData
Amazon has gradually rolled out parts of its IoT offerings in the last year, but these are just the tip of the iceberg. In addition to optimizing their back-end AWS offerings, Amazon is laying the ground work to be a major force in IoT – especially in the connected home and office.
Amazon is extending its reach by building on its dominant Cloud IoT platform, its Dash Button strategy, recently announced Replenishment Services, the Echo/Alexa voice recognition control platform, the 6-7 strategic investments of its Venture group, strategic partnerships with 50+ major consumer package goods companies and the 50-70 million current Prime customers to become a dominant force in IoT.
Government Asks: What’s in Your Software? | @DevOpsSummit #CD #FedRAMP
Multiple agencies across the U.S. government are paying closer attention to the software they are buying. More specifically, they want to know what open source and third party components were used to build the software applications. The report notes:
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to know what open source components are being used in medical devices.
DevOps for Mainframes | @DevOpsSummit #Agile #DevOps #ContinuousDelivery
How can a dinosaur adapt to the modern world? Well, if your ‘dinosaur’ happens to be a mainframe environment, then we suggest you take a good long at DevOps. The next generation of application delivery and agile methodologies are illuminating the challenges and solutions mainframe engineers face on a daily basis. As Continuous Delivery and DevOps evolve, so too should your mainframe and its processes.
[slides] Cloud Adoption and #DigitalTransformation | @CloudExpo #AI @TIBCO
In this strange new world where more and more power is drawn from business technology, companies are effectively straddling two paths on the road to innovation and transformation into digital enterprises. The first path is the heritage trail – with “legacy” technology forming the background. Here, extant technologies are transformed by core IT teams to provide more API-driven approaches. Legacy systems can restrict companies that are transitioning into digital enterprises. To truly become a leader in the space, it’s necessary to accommodate, incorporate, and exploit the new breed of enterprise technologies — cloud, Big Data, and APIs.
Tech News Recap for the Week of 12/05/2016
Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 12/05/2016!
What IT decision makers will be focusing on in 2017, why AWS is the IBM for the cloud computing age, ThyssenKrupp is the victim of a massive cyber attack, HPE rolls out micro datacenter, NetSuite goes global under Oracle’s flag, banks are gearing up for blockchain and more tops news this week you may have missed!
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Tech News Recap
- Supercharging Networks with SDN and NFV
- Why analytics and data storage will lead cloud adoption in 2017
- Alibaba Cloud aims to take on AWS with move into Europe
- NetSuite goes global under Oracle’s flag
- vRealize Operations Manager – Improve Monitoring & Capacity Planning Capabilities
- SimpliVity and Huawei team up in hyperconverged play
- Amazon is supercharging its cloud computing revenue
- HPE rolls out Micro Datacenter
- Cisco On The Road will be held December 15th at Gillette Stadium
- Why AWS is the IBM for the cloud computing age
- Why #vBrownBag is more than just a podcast with GP’s Chris Williams
- Qantas flying high with cloud based innovation: AWS
- Dell EMC puts Dell’s stamp on VxRack
- IT priorities 2017: What will IT decision makers be focusing on?
- ThyssenKruppp, one of the world’s largest steel makers, is a victim of massive cyber attack
- Banks are gearing up for transition to blockchain in 2017
Join us at Cisco On The Road on 12/15 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Keynote presentations include “What’s Next for Networking Engineering,” “Security Architecture for Present Day Threats,” and more. Plus experience the latest in Cisco Meraki Cloud Management in a special hands-on lab!
By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist
The Top 10, Top 10 Predictions for 2017 | @CloudExpo #IoT #M2M #Cloud #Security
The time of year when crystal balls get a viewing and many pundits put out their annual predictions for the coming year. Rather than thinking up my own, I figured I’d regurgitate what many others are expecting to happen.
8 Predictions About How the Security Industry Will Fare in 2017 – An eWeek slideshow looking at areas like IoT, ransomware, automated attacks and the security skills shortage in the industry. Chris Preimesberger (@editingwhiz), who does a monthly #eweekchat on twitter, covers many of the worries facing organizations.