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Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/29/2014

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/29/2014.

Tech News Recap

Tech News RecapMore talk this week about retail store data breaches. Microsoft announces Windows 10. eBay and PayPal will be splitting into two separate companies. Apple has made iPhone theft even harder with a series of security enhancements within iOS 8. Cisco sets $1 billion investment for global cloud network. Microsoft CEO talks about economic boost cloud computing will provide to India. There were also some good articles around qualifications of a cloud architect, security essentials, data analytics & more.

What top tech news did we miss? Leave a comment with links to any quality articles from last week that other readers may enjoy!

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Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/22/2014

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/22/2014.

Tech News Recap

Tech News The biggest story this week was about the software vulnerability Shellshock. Be sure to read up on this and how it may be impacting your environment. iPhone 6 and 6 Plus reviews are out. Amazon workers in Germany are on strike again. Russia has told Facebook, Google & Twitter to comply with its law on data storage. There were also some strong articles around cloud storage, ransomware, analytics, IT savings in the cloud, and connectivity in city services.

 

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Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/15/2014

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/15/2014.

Tech News Recap

A big story this week was Larry Ellison stepping down as CEO at Oracle. Citrix acquired the virtualization start up Virtual. There was also several announcements around iPhones and Androids. China denied US hacking allegations and called them “totally groundless.” More security breaches at major retailers (surprise surprise). Legislation was introduced in the US Senate aiming to place limits on access by U.S. law enforcement agencies to emails and other communications stored abroad. There were also some good posts around the internet of things, wireless strategy, and programming.

What tech news did we miss? Leave a comment with links to any quality articles from last week that other readers may enjoy!

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Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/8/2014

 

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/8/2014.

Tech News Recap

After the scandalous iCloud security breach Apple adds 2 factor authentication, Home Depot confirms a security breach, and researchers cracked a piece of TorrentLocker ransomeware using an encryption vulnerability. There were also some interesting articles around the Defense Department’s outlook on cybersecurity, cloudwashing, the iPhone 6, as well as an interview with VMware’s CTO of the Americas Chris Wolf.

 

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Clarifying VMware’s New Product Name Changes

By Tim Cook, Practice Director, Advanced Virtualization

 

Very quick post – yesterday, our CTO, Chris Ward, posted a great recap from VMworld 2014. As Chris mentions in his recap, VMware announced that they were renaming several key products. Click the image below to see the changes VMware has made.

 

New VMware Names

 

If you have questions about any of the products, feel free to send us an email at socialmedia@greenpages.com.

 

 

VMworld 2014 Recap: SDDC, EUC & Hybrid Cloud

By Chris Ward, CTO   Another year, another VMworld in the books. It was a great event this year with some key announcements and updates. First, some interesting stats: The top 3 strategic priorities for VMware remain unchanged (Software Defined Datacenter/Enterprise, End User Computing, and Hybrid Cloud).  Some interesting numbers presented included on premise infrastructure…Read More »

Tech News Recap for the Week of 8/11/2014

Did you have a busy week last week? Here’s a quick recap of tech news and stories you may have missed from the week of 8/11/2014.

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Blog Update: New URL, Same Great Content!

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist, GreenPages Technology Solutions

 

Very quick update: Our Journey to the Cloud blog has been transferred over to GreenPages.com. It’s the same great content, just hosted in a new place. All Journey to the Cloud links will be redirected to the new URL http://blog.greenpages.com/. If you’re currently subscribed to receive Journey to the Cloud posts, you will continue to get them delivered. If you would like to subscribe to get our posts delivered via email, you can do so here!

Why’d we do it? At GreenPages, we believe that it’s no longer about the Journey to the Cloud. The cloud is already here. Now it’s about managing your hybrid cloud environment. As we enter the second wave of virtualization, the conversation becomes more about deciding which applications you should run in the cloud…and which cloud you should run them in. We wanted the blog to reflect where the industry currently is.

No one panic, you still get to hear about cloud management from John Dixon, storage and data management from Randy Weis, software defined networking from Nick Phelps, and advanced virtualization from Chris Ward.

So, be sure to come back and visit http://blog.greenpages.com/ for more great content from our experts!

Moving to the Cloud: Lessons from Jason Segel & Cameron Diaz

By Ben Stephenson, Journey to the Cloud

 

As you probably know, Jason Segal and Cameron Diaz recently came out with a new movie called “Sex Tape.” In the movie, Segel and Diaz play a couple who decide to make an adult home movie, and it accidently gets released online.

I saw the trailer a couple of weeks ago and one clip from it grabbed my attention. After Jason and Cameron realize the tape has been released, they start to panic. The clip shows the two driving in a frenzy talking about how the tape got released (you can watch the clip here).

 

Cameron: “How do you forget to delete your sex tape?”

Jason: “It kept slipping my mind, and then the next thing I knew it went up…it went up to the cloud.”

Cameron: “And you can’t get it down from the cloud?”

Jason: “Nobody understands the cloud. It’s a mystery”

 

This got me thinking about some companies’ abruptness to go to the cloud without fully understanding the consequences. IT decision makers are under increasing pressure from CEOs & CFOs to utilize the benefits of cloud. If your IT department doesn’t have a well thought out strategy, however, chances are you’re not going to be successful. You don’t want to move to the cloud for the sake of moving to the cloud and then be in a frenzy if something goes wrong. I spoke with one of our bloggers, and cloud expert, John Dixon to get his take on what organizations need to consider before deciding to move to the cloud. Here’s what John had to say:

Not everything is a great fit for cloud

Have some high-end CAD desktops? Not a great fit for cloud (at least right now). Just setup a new ERP system on new hardware? Not a great fit for cloud at the moment. Testing some new functionality on your website or a new brand entirely? Now we’re talking — setup the infrastructure, test the market, scale up if needed, take everything down if needed. 

Benefits of cloud are potentially huge, but hard to measure

Back in the datacenter consolidation days, the ROI of doing a virtualization project was dead easy. Consolidate at least 10 physical servers down to 1, and you have instant savings in power, cooling, floor space, administrative burden, etc. Some nice features came from having virtualized infrastructure, like the ability to provision servers from templates, easier DR, etc. Infrastructure teams were the big winners. In short, you could easily calculate the financial benefit of virtualizing servers. With cloud, this is not the case. If you look closely, there is limited benefit in just “moving” servers to the cloud. In fact, it may cost you more to host servers in the cloud than it does in your physical datacenter. However, IaaS clouds allow you to do things that you couldn’t do on your own. A pharmaceutical company can “rent” 10,000 servers to run a 2 day simulation; an online school can build infrastructure in a cloud datacenter in Australia to test a new market in APAC; a startup can use cloud to run ALL of its technical services (with no capital investment). In short, you’ve got to understand your existing costs, your use cases, and the benefits you are seeking. Jumping in to cloud without this mindset may comprise the benefits of doing so. 

Portability or optimization? Especially in Amazon Web Services

As of now, you can’t have both. Choose wisely. Optimizing your application for cloud (for example, in AWS) by making use of RDS, SNS, SQS, Cloudformation, Autoscaling, Cloudwatch, etc. can deliver some amazing benefits in terms of scalability, supportability, and reliability. However, doing so destroys portability and any hope of brining that application back in house. On the flip side, VMware vCHS offers awesome portability, but the opportunities for optimization are fewer.

 

So, lessons for the kids out there? Don’t upload certain home videos online and have a well thought out cloud strategy before jumping into anything you may regret.

Oh, and Jason…borderline offensive when you say “no one gets the cloud”…because GreenPages gets it…

 

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