Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 1/19/2015.
Chines companies now sell 40% of all smartphones, Microsoft and the US Government are fighting over data control in the cloud and the governor of New York is calling for statewide 100 Mbps internet by 2019. In other news, iPhone sales continue to increase, big data skills are on the ride overseas, and Switch is building a new data center outside of Reno.
Tech News Recap
- 5 Tips to be Prepared to Answer Cloud Questions from the C-Suite
- These 11 Technologies Will Go Big in 2015
- Chinese companies now sell 40% of all smartphones as overall global sales rise 25.9%
- Microsoft and the US Government fight over data control in the cloud
- Many Passwords Are So Bad They Don’t Need to be Hacked
- Rule of law on internet cracks down on cybercrime: Cisco
- Big Data Skills on the Rise Overseas
- New York governor wants statewide 100Mbps internet by 2019
- iPhones Sales Are Going To Be Off the Charts
- University of Maryland Takes Next Steps With Virtualization
- Switch Plans Massive Data Center Near Reno
- Microsoft Office 365 Adoption Takes Off, War With Google Apps Rages On
- Tips for protecting your personal information in the cloud
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist