Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 2/23/2015!
HP acquired Aruba Networks, Chef and Microsoft are teaming up to enhance Azure’s automation capabilities, Chinese company Alibaba opened a data center in Silicon Valley, and Google wants to be a wireless carrier. VMware announced the availability of EVO:Rail for the Indian Market. Apple topped Samsung in quarterly smartphone sales for the first time since 2011. Google Wallet will soon come pre-installed on Verizon, T-Mobile & ATt&T Android phones. Volvo is using cloud connected cars to help notify other drivers about road conditions, mobile fingerprint apps are on the rise, and voice biometrics could be a game-changer in authentication. Remember, if you want to keep up with the most important industry news throughout the week, follow GreenPages on Twitter!
Tech News Recap
- HP to acquire Aruba Networks for about $3B
- Chef and Microsoft team up to enhance Azure’s automation
- Alibaba opens data center in Silicon Valley, eyes US cloud market
- CIO Focus Interview: Kevin Hall, GreenPages-LogicsOne
- Separating Cloud Vendor Hype from Reality
- The Art of the Nudge: Why Google Wants To Be A Wireless Carrier
- 5 Tips for Effective Communication with IT Stakeholders
- Wearables Will Increase Enterprise Risks
- Getting Serious About Mobile Fingerprint Apps
- Georgetown CIO: 3 ways to make a strong start as a CIO
- Johnnie Walker Smart Bottle Debuts At Mobile World Congress
- Break Me If You Can: 4 Rugged Tablets Put to the Test
- Apple tops Samsung in quarterly smartphone sales for the first time since 2011
- Volvo’s Cloud Connected Cars Help Remedy Road Conditions
- VMware Announces Availability of VMware EVO: Rail for the Indian Market
- CIOs Emerging as Stars of the Executive Team
- The Paranoid CISO
- Ten Ways To Improve IT Culture with Agile, DevOps, Data, and Collaboration
- Google Wallet will soon come pre-installed on Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Android phones
- Why Voice Biometrics Could Be The Next Game-Changer In Authentication
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist