Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 3/16/2015.
Tech News Recap
China has admitted to the existence of units dedicated to cyber warfare. Microsoft announced Windows 10 will arrive this summer, is pushing itself into the Internet of Things battle and is rumored to be killing off the Internet Explorer brand. The White House has named its first Director of IT (a former Facebook Engineer). The Hillary Clinton email scandal has shed light on shadow IT. US firms are getting caught up in Chinese censorship issues. There were also some good articles around cybercriminals stealing information via data laundering, why CIOs are adopting virtual desktops, and the future of big data in the cloud.
- China reveals existence of cyber warfare hacking teams
- Microsoft Says Windows 10 Will Arrive this Summer
- White House names top Facebook engineer as first director of IT
- Hillary Clinton email scandal shines light on specter of shadow IT
- Microsoft Announces Its Push Into the Internet of Things Battle
- US firms caught in Chinese censorship crossfire
- Pat Tracey of HP on the Federal Cloud Market in 2015, How Mobile Changes IT Thinking
- Cybercriminals boost sales through ‘data laundering’
- Microsoft is killing off the Internet Explorer brand
- Big future for big data in the cloud
- Gartner: CIOs Need To Consider Cloud First
- Top 15 IoT Takeaways From South By Southwest
- 50 Questions You Must Ask Before Engaging In Cloud Computing Services
- IT priorities 2015: Desktop IT investments shift to cloud
- Adobe says new cloud service will end ‘document disconnect’
- Why CIOs Are Adopting Virtual Desktops
- Are wearables a new bring your own disaster?
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist