Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 10/27/2014.
Tech News Recap
This week there were some interesting reads about network virtualization, the concept of the chief integration officer, common/costly mistakes made by CIOs, and the impact big data could have on mid-term elections. Amazon is sitting on $83 million of unsold Fire Phones. Meanwhile, former Apple CEO John Scully is launching a new low-cost smartphone brand. Hackers went after unclassified White House networks. A survey done by EMC and IDG revealed information about the popularity of private clouds in Singapore.
- Network Virtualization: A Key Enabler of the SDDC
- Finding Success in the Public Cloud: Financial Times CTO John O’Donovan
- Big Data Wars: How Technology Could Tip the Mid-Term Elections
- Amazon sitting on $83 million of unsold Fire Phones
- The Nadella Effect
- Hackers go after unclassified White House network
- Forget “information” – CIOs should be chief integration officers, says former CIO
- Private clouds most popular in Singapore, says EMC-IDG survey
- Ex-Apple CEO John Scully launches low-cost smartphone brand
- 3 Common & Costly CIO Mistakes
- Google Fit App Now Available For Android Devices
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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