Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 2/29/2016!
Interesting statistics were released in the 2016 State of IT report. UC Berkeley made its 3rd data breach disclosure in the past 15 months. The EU has approved the Dell buyout of EMC. Cisco has aquired cloud management startup CliQr for $260 million to bolster its software defined networking strategy. At the RSA conference, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger discussed executive changes at VMware, implications of the Dell-EMC merger, and his focus around security. Microsoft continues to support Apple against the FBI, The US Department of Defense is searching for hackers to find and fix security vulnerabilities in its system, and more top news from this week!
Tech News Recap
- UC Berkeley makes third data breach disclosure in past 15 months
- 2016 State of IT – 20 CIO Budget, Technology, and Digital Business Findings
- EU Approves Dell Buyout of Data-Storage Giant EMC
- Microsoft Announces Expanded Cloud Security Services
- Cisco Snapping Up CliQr For $260 Million To Better Manage Hybrid Clouds
- Amazon just removed encryption from its tablet devices
- Hacking Team may have released a new piece of OS X malware
- Azure Site Recovery: 4 Things You Need to Know
- Encryption still a low priority for too many cloud users
- VMware CEO Gelsinger talks exec changes, Dell deal, and his big security focus
- Cisco enters storage, hyperconvergence market with data center splash
- Why Migration To The Cloud Requires An IT Management Upgrade
- Microsoft Redoubles Support For Apple In Fight Against FBI
- VMware Simplified and Improves the Digital Health Experience for Doctors and Patients
- Data Security Is Both The Appeal And Angst Of Cloud Computing
- The US Department of Defense searches for hackers to penetrate the Pentagon
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist