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Tech News Recap for the Week of 1/11/2016

Were you busy last week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 1/11/2016!

An issue was found with Fortinet’s FortiOS. The issue affects firmware versions 4.30-4.3.17 and 5.0-5.0.7. Customers running a Fortigate Firewall with these versions are advised to upgrade to version 5.2.3. Could there be a ban of encrypted smartphones in New York? The US Intelligence Chief was hacked by the same teen who hacked the CIA Director. Hyatt Hotels said their data breach hit 250 hotels across some 50 countries. Malware alone didn’t cause the Ukraine power station outage…and more top news from last week! 

Tech News Recap

  • Brief Statement Regarding Issues Found with FortiOS
  • Malware alone didn’t cause Ukraine power station outage
  • Apple iPhone ban? New York looks to outlaw sale of encrypted smarthphones
  • US Intelligence Chief Hacked by the Teen Who Hacked CIA Director
  • Ford: Our new app will be like iTunes, but for cars
  • Hyatt Says Data Breach Hit 250 Hotels in Some 50 Countries
  • Moving to Hyper-converged from a Traditional Virtualized Environment
  • Air Force focused on cloud governance, says CTO
  • Uber pushes into public transit with new app partnership
  • 10 Medical-Device Wearables To Improve Patients’ Lives
  • Top 10 Tactics Cities Can Use to Do More with Big Data
  • Driving stressed or sleepy? Soon your smartwatch will be able to warn your car
  • A dozen Google Chrome extensions to boost your privacy and productivity
  • 6 amazing changes that will change the way we do business in the next 5 years
  • iPhone 7 Rumors: 7 That Have People Talking

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Moving to Hyper-converged from a Traditional Virtualized Infrastructure

Many organizations are moving away from traditional virtualized infrastructures to some sort of a hyper-converged option. One reason is to escape the hamster wheel of renewals. Many companies don’t have enough budget to get refreshed servers, storage, and switches every 3-5 years, so they end up splitting it up over that time span. This means every year they are spending a lot of money to upgrade individual items. It’s certainly not the most cost effective way of operating. If you move to a hyper-converged option, it consolidates all of your hardware, storage, servers and in some cases networking into one set of hardware. This makes refreshes much easier. It’s something you can plan for and is often times more cost effective. Watch the video below for more hyper-converged info!

Moving to a hyper-converged model

 

Or watch the video here.

 

Are you interested in learning if hyper-converged options are a good fit for your business? Reach out!

 

By Chris Chesley, Solutions Architect

 

Tech News Recap for the Week of 1/4/2016

Were you busy this week kicking off the new year? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

A modem flaw in the super-secure Blackphone could be used to hijack the phone. The Treasury Department is looking into ways to use big data, Ford wants its vehicles to talk to DJI drones and Amazon Echo, and you guessed it – plenty of 2016 predictions. 

  • Blackphone Hackable Via Newly Found Bug
  • How the Treasury Department looks to use big data
  • Microsoft quietly unwraps a big-data analytics platform based on R
  • IG blasts DOD CIO for lack of cloud metrics
  • A Banner Year Ahead for Containers
  • Data in 2016: 6 Changes to Expect in Security, Cloud and Mobile Tech
  • Legal Firm’s CIO Makes His 2016 Business Mobility Predictions
  • Pitfalls of Microsoft Office 365 Migrations Part 3
  • VMware’s five key cloud-native computing investments
  • 10 outsourcing trends to watch in 2016
  • VMware NSX and Split and Smear Micro-Segmentation
  • Ford wants its vehicles to talk to DJI drones and Amazon Echo
  • Apple’s Record-Breaking Holiday Season Saw Over $1.1B In App Store Sales
  • How to automatically send an ‘I’m busy!’ text from your Android phone
  • Infinio Blog: Executive Viewpoint 2016 Prediction
  • African CIOs need to give cyber security priority in 2016
  • Can enterprises keep mobile security threats from driving customers away?
  • 10 Security Blunders That Will Get You Fired
  • 3D printing hands on: Lessons learned from my first big project

 

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Guest Post: Outsourcing IT – Is it Helping or Hurting Your Business Agility?

This is a guest post and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of GreenPages Technology Solutions.

Bob loves coffee. He loves coffee so much he’s making a career out of it. As Bob contemplates opening his own coffee shop, he’s confronted with a big decision: ‘Do I create my own model and serve up coffee in a unique way or do I join a franchise?’

A franchise is appealing as Bob feels he would have an immediate customer base because of the reputation of the brand. But he also knows that he’ll have to give up the model of something new and unique into the neighborhood, where his passion truly lies.

outsourcing ITThe franchise choice would be quicker and safer and probably yield some profit. Opening his own coffee shop is more risky but Bob gets to follow his passion for coffee and, if successful, has the potential to be very profitable if it resonates with the locals.

I worked in the ‘traditional IT’ model for about 15 years. I’ve been in the room where executive management is telling IT management to provide a solution that supports some business goal, “no excuses!” There were times when I hated those ‘discussions’; the demand was inefficient and disruptive and always came at a time where my distributed system design was in full swing. It forced me create something I felt was clumsy and inefficient like forcing a round peg into a square hole. Nevertheless, I’ve seen smart people get creative and do amazing things and the business flourishes, despite the crazy demands. It was the IT team’s ‘Scotty moment.’

Some businesses may not be a good fit for outsourcing IT services, regardless of how efficient and cool we Architects and Engineers think they are. Many executives who have gone the external cloud route find that they lose agility. Why? Because they lost the ability to share their vision and business goals with IT. Instead of talking to an internal team within the company culture, they have to talk to contracts and SLAs and some services simply aren’t possible. In this case, internal IT may be a better fit for business goals and agility, like Bob’s coffee shop where he wants to offer something unique to his customers, he has control of the model.

On the other hand, startups who want to hit the ground running and don’t have a complex set of applications, may find a predefined outsourced model makes more sense, like the coffee shop franchise model. Maybe an established company can simply move their offerings to an outsourced model, but larger established companies can fall into a special trap, where they invest heavily in the ‘Cloud’ but realize they have to keep their existing infrastructure to support some applications that aren’t ready – the worst of both worlds from a cost perspective. So, a mature application discovery phase and well-defined time-line for these business goals is crucial.

Every smart company looks for ways to improve agility and efficiency. Both insource and outsource models have their merit. It will be interesting to see how these decisions affect the success of both small and large companies in their endless varieties in the long term.

I’d love to get your perspective on this subject, so please feel free to provide some feedback and/or your own stories of IT success or disillusionment.

 

About the author

Mark Macinnis is a Cloud Architect and Performance Analyst at Teradata. He has over 20 years of experience in enterprise IT engineering, planning and building distributed systems to support multiple locations. In his current role, as well as his past role at Pearson Education, Mark has supported robust applications used to help the organizations stay ahead of market trends.

Tech News Recap for the Week of 12/21/2015

Given how busy the holiday season can be, here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed from this week!

Tech News Recap

Tech News Recap

A newly discovered hack has the United States fearing foreign infiltration. Microsoft acquired Metanautix and messaging app, Talko. Servers used in US bomb threats were seized by German police. WhatsApp was blocked in Brazil, Christmas lights could be slowing down your Wi-Fi connection, Nutanix filed for an IPO, and more top news and articles you may have missed from last week!

  • Newly discovered hack has U.S. fearing foreign infiltration
  • Microsoft acquires Metanautix to offer enhanced big data solutions
  • Facebook scandal or can bug bounties replace traditional web security?
  • Servers of email host used in US school bomb threats seized by German police
  • Microsoft Buys Talko Messaging App from Ray Ozzie
  • Why Christmas Lights Could Be Slowing Your Wi-Fi Connection
  • Chobani CIO Creates a Recipe for Business Success
  • Pitfalls of Microsoft O365 Migrations Part 1: Mailbox Size, Spam Filtering, & Address Change
  • Storage Tech Company Nutanix Files For IPO
  • After WhatsApp’s Blackout In Brazil, Who Should Hold The Data Keys?
  • Better cybersecurity might have saved the Death Star
  • From Hello Kitty to Little League Baseball, Companies Are Leaking Kids’ Data All Over The Web
  • Report: Google to team up with Ford to build self-driving cars
  • Turn your smartphone into three interesting, unusual and useful tools
  • Holiday travel? Robots will make it easier
  • Why Hacking Is An Integral Part of The Future Of The Internet
  • How Amazon Delivers Packages in Less Than an Hour
  • Big banks battle startups with new apps and services
  • A ‘street battle’ is brewing between Amazon and Microsoft
  • Just what do CIOs do all day, anyway?
  • Microsoft’s ‘Hello Cloud Challenge’ gives students chance to win $1,000 over Christmas vacation

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 12/14/2015

Were you busy this week? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

Cloud adoption is increasing in regulated industries, the DoD is eyeing commercial cloud options to house sensitive data, and Twitter has issued a warning against state-sponsored hacking attacks. Several large banks are spending $1.5 billion to battle cyber crime, Morgan Stanley analyst predicts that iPhone sales with tumble in 2016, and more top news from this week!

  • DoD eyeing commercial cloud options for secret data
  • Cloud adoption soars in regulated industries
  • Twitter warns users targeted by state-sponsored hackers
  • J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, Citibank And Wells Fargo Spending $1.5 Billion To Battle Cyber Crime
  • Congress Set to Enact Cyberthreat Information-sharing law
  • iPhone sales will tumble in 2016, claims Morgan Stanley analyst
  • Singapore students create wearable devices to tackle Parkinson’s disease
  • Why Elon Musk and Reid Hoffman are Funding Smart Machines
  • Treasury looks to Nutanix’s VDI environment for workplace mobility
  • 14 Tech Gift Recommendations from GreenPages’ Architects
  • How Notre Dame is going all in with Amazon’s cloud
  • Should You Try Calculating ROI on Digital Transformation
  • Managing your workloads in the cloud the right way
  • Apple CEO defends privacy, encryption amidst terrorist concerns
  • The year in fraud: 2015 by the numbers
  • Prediction: Apple Will Soon Become the World’s First $800 Billion Company
  • It’s time for IT teams to digitize like the startups do
  • The 5 trends that rocked business tech in 2015
  • Google’s top trending topics of 2015 include the hottest gadgets in tech
  • Cybercriminals will target Apple in 2016, say experts
  • Banks told to get get tough on cybersecurity in 2016

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

14 Tech Gift Recommendations from GreenPages’ Architects

With the holiday season upon us, I reached out to some of our experts here at GreenPages to pull together 14 tech gift recommendations. Check out answers from David Barter, Chris Ward, Randy Weis, Dan Allen, and David Jones!

 

David Barter, Practice Manager, Microsoft Technologies

  • Microsoft Band 2 – The Microsoft Band 2 can be used for tracking for running, biking, golf and more. It has 11 sensors, including GPS, UV monitor, and barometer. It also gives you access to email, text, calendar, and call alerts on the go!
  • Surface Book – Microsoft describes the Surface Book as the ultimate laptop because it’s ultra-thin, meticulously crafted, and has incredible screen resolution.
  • Arlo Smart Home Security System

Chris Ward, CTO

  • Apple Watch – “The watch reimagined”… stainless steel or space black stainless steel cases. Sapphire crystal. Comes in a range of stylish brands
  • Some sort of drone!!!

Randy Weis, Principal Architect

Dan Allen, Architect

Editor’s Note: Dan admitted that this is, in fact, everything that is on his holiday wish list. Hint hint.

David Jones, Senior Consultant

  • Amazon Echo – The Amazon Echo plays all your music, fills the room with immersive, 360 degree omni-directional audio, and allows hands-free convenience with voice-control. It also answers questions, reads audiobooks, reports traffic and weather, provides sports updates, controls lights and switches and more!

 

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

 

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Tech News Recap for the Week of 12/7/2015

Were you busy this week? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

Google says that its quantum computer is over 100 million times faster than a regular computer chip. Learn how Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are using cloud and containers successfully. Get a list of the top gifts and gadgets for under $100 as we head into the holidays. Microsoft now wants to train people to use Linux…and more articles from this week!

 

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

 

 

Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/30/2015

Were you busy this week? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

Microsoft and HP offer up more info about their recent partnership. Microsoft beefs up security products. Chinese hackers use Dropbox to attack Hong Kong media outlets. There were also good articles around digital transformation, the Internet of Things, the auto manufacturing industry utilizing cloud technologies, and more!

Interested in maximizing productivity and providing the support your line-of-business users need? Register for GreenPages’ upcoming webinar, “IT Help Desk for the Holidays: The Strategic Gift That Keeps on Giving.”

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/16/2015

Were you busy this week? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

Hackers could take advantage of inaudible sounds that link your phone, TV, tablet, and PC. Anonymous hackers have declared war. By next year, there will be six billion connected devices. Apple has a new magnetic charging dock for the Apple Watch. Cisco says worldwide cloud traffic will reach 8.6 zettabytes by 2019.

Register for our upcoming webinar – IT Help Desk for the Holidays: The Strategic Gift That Keeps on Giving.

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist