Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 10/17/2016.
GreenPages Enterprise Architect Chris Williams was blogging live from VMworld Barcelona this week. According to Gartner, IT spending will reach $3.5 trillion by 2017. The Pentagon is launching more bug bounty programs. CIOs are shifting more dollars towards digital transformation projects. Google is overhauling its cloud storage offerings, the Apple Watch Series 2 is delivering on last year’s promise, Microsoft points out advantages of Azure over AWS, and more top news this week you may have missed!
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Tech News Recap
- Does the CIO still call the shots when it comes to IT spending?
- Gartner :IT Spending Will Hit $3.5 Trillion In 2017
- CIOs move more dollars to digital transformation
- Unpacking new HHS guidelines on healthcare data in the cloud
- Breaches, IT skills & innovation keeping CIOs up at night
- VMworld EU – Live from Barcelona
- VMworld EU – Live from Barcelona Day 2
- #vBrownBag TechTalks at VMworld EMEA
- Here’s how Google is overhauling its cloud storage offerings
- In Digital Transformation, Culture Change Goes Hand in Hand with Tech Change
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touts Azure’s advantages over market-leading Amazon Web Services
- Deep dive: The Apple Watch Series 2 delivers on last year’s promise
- Microsoft continues its transition from the Windows company to a cloud company
- Stupid encryption mistakes criminals make
- Amazon Echo review: Alexa is the first digital assistant that is actually helpul
- 7 steps to proactive security
- Pentagon to Launch More Bug Bounty Programs
- What’s behind Amazon, Microsoft and Google’s aggressive cloud expansions
- Gartner: Digital Business Depends On Core IT, IoT, AI
- AWS, VMware Pact Eases Hybrid Cloud Adoption
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By Ben Stephenson, GreenPages Technology Solutions