If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 07/24/2017!
Cisco Live 2017 thoughts and reaction. Adobe to phase out Flash Player by 2020. Windows 10 only slightly more popular than XP. Azure revenue is up 97%. vSphere 6.5 update, what’s under the hood. iCloud security flaw puts users at risk and more tops 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
Featured
- Cisco Live 2017: Kinetic Launch, ACI Updates, & More!
IT Operations
- How to keep VDI costs to a minimum
- How good is the data in your CMDB? What do you mean you don’t have any data in it?
- Traits of a digital CIO
- Hyper-converged IT architecture changes admin staffing roles
- Metrics that matter: What you should evaluate when looking at Hyperconverged Infrastructure
- The end of the road: Adobe to phase out Flash Player by 2020
Microsoft
- 10 powerful examples of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s transformative vision
- Windows 10 only slightly more popular than Windows XP among firms, reminder to update your systems
- New Microsoft cloud service uses AI to find bugs in your code
- Microsoft is on a roll in the cloud service space, Azure revenue up 97%
- Microsoft Azure: The smart person’s guide
- Enterprise use of Windows 10 is finally overtaking XP
- Microsoft’s new Azure Container Instances make using containers fast and easy
- Microsoft slips four more features into the Fall Creators Update with Build 16251
Cisco
- Cisco Live 2017: Kinetic Launch, ACI Updates, & More!
- Five things learned: IT keys to digital business value
Cloud
- AWS, Azure, and the state of play right now
- What exactly is Edge Computing?
- AWS to continue to drive growth for Amazon
- Best practices for migrating data to the cloud
- The Cloud and DevOps: The Perfect Marriage
VMware
- vSphere 6.5 Update 1 – Under the Hood
Citrix
- Citrix brings Workspace to Google Cloud
Security
- Worried about ransomware? Here are 3 things IT leaders need to know before the next big outbreak
- Petya ransomware: Companies are still dealing with aftermath of global cyberattack
- Hacker made off with over 5.5 million Social Security numbers
- Google warns ransomware boom scored crooks $2 million a month
- iCloud security flaw put iPhone, Mac passwords at risk
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