Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 8/15/2016!
Eddie Bauer is latest retailer to be hit by point-of-sale malware as customer payment card information was stolen. vSphere ESXi 5.0 and 5.1 is end-of-support on August 24th. A data breach at Sage is a reminder that threats aren’t just from external hackers but also from internal employees. Macy’s is trying to make the shift to its digital business, Salesforce buys analytics startup BeyondCore, and more top news you may have missed this week!
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Tech News Recap
- Eddie Bauer is latest retailer to be hit by point-of-sale malware
- Hackers Have Allegedly Stolen NSA-Linked ‘Cyber Weapons‘ and Are Auctioning Them Off
- vSphere ESXi 5.0 and 5.1 End-of-Support is August 24th
- Microsoft explains why Azure Stack will initially work on only a handful of servers
- Global Defense IT Spending Market to Grow 3.11% by 2020
- Sage data breach highlights the risk of the insider threat
- Macy’s will close 100 stores so it can spend more on digital tech
- DoD In the Right Spot With Cloud, CIO Says
- Tim Cook: Privacy Is Worth Protecting
- Rio Olympics 2016: Cloud Computing Reducing Carbon Footprint
- Intel unveils a ready-to-fly drone, the Aero, to win over developers
- Salesforce buys analytics startup BeyondCore
- GreenPages’ Chris Williams Hosting vBrownBag AWS Exam Prep Webinar
- Microsoft helps Mac users ditch Evernote for OneNote with new tool
- VMware Security Advisories: VMware NSX and vCNS product updates address a critical information disclosure vulnerability
- Cisco’s Layoffs Are Just the Tip of the Spear for Tech
- Software-Defined Storage Market Worth USD $22.56 Billion by 2021
- Are your fragile packages safe? Ask Intel’s tiny IoT chip
- Machine learning offers new hope against cyber attacks
- Cisco, Fortinet issue patches against NSA malware
- How IT can limit the risk of popular messaging apps
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