Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 8/17/2015.
Hackers posted Ashley Madison data. 3,000 residents in Colorado were impacted by a data breach. A hacking group believed to be operating from China hacked Indian targets. Microsoft showed off containers in a preview of Windows Server. Google now requires fewer of its own apps on Android devices. IBM will invest $3 billion for a new IoT unit.
Tech News Recap
- Hackers Post Stolen Ashley Madison Data
- New Windows 10 virtual machine images let anyone test Microsoft’s Edge browser
- Microsoft Shows Off Containers in Windows Server Preview
- Colorado’s OIT notifies 3,000 residents of data breach
- China group attacks India with Word exploit, then uses Microsoft’s WMI
- How to master HIPAA compliance and security in the cloud
- 10 Questions, 10 Answers with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger
- How DevOps is demanding a whole new approach to cloud
- Athenahealth CFO: cloud-based healthcare IT makes sense
- IBM Will Invest $3 Billion For a New Internet of Things Unit
- Salesforce is not ‘just an SFA company anymore’
- CISOs facing boards need better business, presentation skills
- Build-Operate-Transfer Model: Creating a Valuable Framework for IT
- Three CIO communication tips that will change the way you lead
- Why Microsoft Cloud Reportedly Want To Buy Cloud Startup Mesosphere Even At $1 Billion
- 3 trends making CIOs’ jobs even more complex
- Google requiring fewer of its own apps on Android phones, tablets
- Why corporate security pros should care about the Ashley Madison breach
- Robot vehicles, connected homes move towards mainstream
- A Plan to Assure a New CIO’s Success
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist