Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 7/6/2015.
The Obama administration revealed on Thursday that 21.5 million people were swept up in a massive breach of government computer systems. On Wednesday the New York Stock Exchange was halter for more than 3 and a half hours due to a technical issue. Netflix will be raising prices to customers in Chicago due to last week’s introduction of a cloud tax. Microsoft released Office 2016 for Mac.
Tech News Recap
- Global cloud IT infrastructure market up 25% to $6.3bn in Q1
- Hacking of Government Computers Exposed 21.5 Million People
- Netflix, Inc. Price Rises For Residents Of Chicago As Cloud Tax Struck
- New York Stock Exchange Reopens After Tech Glitch
- Microsoft Releases Office 2016 for Mac
- The Second Wave of Wireless: MU-MIMO, More Data, & Bigger Pipes
- Cisco acquires sales automation software maker MaintenanceNet for $139 million
- Tech fail! Explaining today’s 3 big computer errors
- How Office 365 balances IT control with user satisfaction
- How a Silicon Valley healthcare CIO balances man and machine
- Hacking Team claims terrorists can now use its tools
- Why The Rise Of Amazon Means The End Of Wal-Mart
- 10 Things to Know About Docker
- Giving QA a Seat at the DevOps and Digital Transformation Table
- Innovation begins by Asking the Right Questions
- 2015 summer reading list for CIOs and IT pros
- Wearable technology: What employers need to know
- 5 ways CIOs are essential allies for today’s tech-savvy CMOs
- IT departments may be losing their bad reputations
- 7 Common Biases That Skew Big Data Results
- Mater Health stabilizes application environment with VDI upgrade
- Report: The Trillion-Dollar Risk Of A Cyber Attack On U.S. Power Grid
- How higher education deals with security threats
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist