If you had a busy week in the office and need to catch up, here’s our tech news recap of articles you may have missed the week of 01/08/2017!
The future of data technology. How network verification differs from monitoring, and what it’s good for. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is ready for business. How Cisco’s newest security tool can detect malware inside of encrypted traffic. Intel CEO: 90% of vulnerabilities will be fixed in coming days and more top news this week you may have missed! Remember, to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news throughout the week, follow @GreenPagesIT on Twitter.
Tech News Recap
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IT Operations
- Big data: Amazon, Google, Microsoft, the cloud… and other 2018 trends
- 5 big data focal points for CDOs and CIOs in 2018
- CIO: Adaptability essential to modernize IT structure
- Hyperconverged secondary storage market heats up
- How network verification differs from monitoring, and what it’s good for
- How does SD-WAN manage real-time network traffic performance?
- Why your company should stop neglecting data storage: 6 tips for getting organized
- When disaster strikes too close to home, IT needs data protection
- Future of data technology: Transformation trends for 2018
Microsoft
- Microsoft says Meltdown and Spectre fixes will slow some PCs down significantly
- Microsoft adds end-to-end encryption to Skype for secure conversations
- Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is ready for business
- VDI with Citrix on Azure Government
VMware
- Meltdown and Spectre: VMware products
Cisco
- How Cisco’s newest security tool can detect malware in encrypted traffic
Cloud
- Cloud computing: Three strategies for making the most of on-demand
- 83% of enterprise workloads will be in the cloud by 2020
- Cloud companies consider Intel rivals after security flaws
- Moving to the cloud? Here’s why time to value is so important
Security
- Why cybersecurity in 2018 will be an AI vs AI slugfest
- Intel CEO: 90% of vulnerabilities will have a fix in coming days
Thanks for checking out our tech news recap!
By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist