Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 11/7/2016.
Cyber fraudsters take money out of 20,000 Tesco Bank accounts. Why group chat is emerging as the hottest thing in IT. The top concerns for cloud computing adoption are visibility and security. Ransomware attack forces Madison County, Indiana to pay up. Hackers use DDoS attack to cut heat to apartments in Finland. Britain budgets $2.3 billion to defend and attack against hackers. Microsoft adds Kubernetes support to Azure Container Service. How AI makes security systems more flexible and more top news this week you may have missed!
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Tech News Recap
- Cyber fraudsters take money out of 20,000 Tesco Bank accounts
- Three reasons businesses can’t ignore the rapidly growing cloud market
- Group chat emerges as the hottest thing in IT
- How to address the top 3 issues in the business transformation to digital
- Microsoft confirms massive Windows 10 upgrade changes
- Banks will not adopt blockchain quickly
- Visibility, security top concerns for cloud computing adoption
- Ransomware attack forces Madison County, Indiana to pay up
- Microsoft adds Kubernetes support to Azure Container Service
- 4 common mistakes customers make when transitioning to cloud hosting
- Britain budgets $2.3 billion to defend and retaliate against hackers
- AI makes security systems more flexible
- Hackers use DDoS attack to cut heat to apartments
- What you need to know about microservices
- Meet Erica, Bank of America’s new voice AI banking system
- Wildly inaccurate election forecasts highlight big data challenges
- PayPal lets you send and request money using Siri in IOS 10
- Russian banks hit by IoT enabled DDoS attacks
- CIOs should build a digital platform
- 15 states reach settlement with Adobe over 2013 data breach
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By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist