Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 2/23/2015!
Northern Arizona University embraces software defined storage, California Firefighters are using cloud computing to analyze data to help battle blazes, and cloud computing for marketing and collaboration is having an impact on SMBs. Apple is building two data centers in Europe. Google is testing mobile app ads in the Google Play Store and is making it easier to search for flights online. In the past 6 months, the White House has replaced its top IT leaders. Below, there is also a list of the top ten wearable technologies you can buy right now.
Tech News Recap
- Cloud Computing for Marketing and Collaboration Boosts SMBs
- Northern Arizona University Improves Storage Performance and Capacity Management by 100%
- California Firefighters Battle Blazes with Data from the Cloud
- Apple to spend $1.9 billion on two data centers in Europe
- Delivering healthcare to underserved areas
- Google Starts Testing Mobile App Ads in the Google Play Store
- How to Improve IT Culture
- The top 10 wearables you can buy right now
- Bill Gates says the pace of innovation is as fast as ever
- Android for Work Brings Container Security to Google Play Apps
- In six months, the White House has replaced its top IT leaders
- Google Just Made It Easier to Search for Flights Online
- Cloud computing busts silos to help the CIO
- CIOs Share Lessons Learned From the Journey to the Cloud
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist