If you had a busy 4th of July week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 07/03/2017!
10 digital transformation must-reads. Dell targets SMBs with new virtualization suite. How to drive network agility through SDN. Massive WWE leak exposes 3 million wrestling fans’ addresses, ethnicities, and more. How to minimize file-less malware infections and more tops news this week you may have missed!
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Tech News Recap
Featured
- The Shifting Needs of Cloud-Era End Users
IT Operations
- What’s new in Kubernetes 1.7
- Key insights into the hyper-converged market
- Preparing for modern data centers
- Driving network agility through Software Defined Networking
- 10 digital transformation must-reads
- How to build a DevOps center of excellence: 4 steps
- Nutanix solidifies hybrid IT play with Calm.io acquisition
- Ready for hyper-converged infrastructure appliances?
- Next generation hyper-converged infrastructure
- Dell targets SMBs with new virtualization suite
Cisco
- Cisco Live 2017: Chuck Robbins discusses networking, security and the acceleration of the Apple partnership
Microsoft
- Office 365 and Digital Transformation: What CIOs need to know
- Microsoft launches Workplace Analytics for Office 365 to boost employee productivity
Cloud
- Nutanix introduces two new tools in quest to simplify hybrid cloud management
Security
- Ukrainian police seize computers that spread global NotPetya attack
- Five more ways to minimize fileless malware infections
- Massive WWE data breach exposes 3 million wrestling fans’ addresses, ethnicities and more
- Despite hype, ransomware accounted for only 1% of malicious programs in 2016, according to report
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By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist
In the past few days, the WannaCry ransomware has attacked organizations all over the globe, in over 100 countries. It is believed to be the biggest attack of its kind ever. The malware enables the attacker to target endpoints without the users’ knowledge, which is exactly why endpoint protection is so crucial. This is causing massive issues in businesses all around the world. As of Sunday,