If you had a busy week last week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 06/26/2017!
How hyper-convergence is changing the shape of IT. Petya ransomware hits at least 65 countries, traced to Ukrainian tax software. How micro-segmentation is the future. Microsoft is buying Cloudyn. How HCI simplifies the data center 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
- Progressive web apps challenge native mobile apps
- How hyper-convergence is changing the shape of IT
- Hyper-converged market grows 64% over 2016
- VMware prepping NSX-as-a-service running from the public cloud
- How HCI simplifies the data center
Cisco
- Innovation, the cloud and Cisco‘s fight to maintain market leadership
- Cisco DNA Center headed for central enterprise network management
Microsoft
- Microsoft Hyper-V: The Smart person’s guide
- Microsoft says Fireball malware less widespread than first reported
- Microsoft’s never-ending optimism as it updates Windows 10 Mobile
- Microsoft is secretly planning a new advanced mode for Windows 10
- Here’s what Microsoft is doing to save you from ransomware
- Microsoft is buying Cloudyn after all
Cloud
- 6 ways Cloud ERP is revolutionizing how services deliver results
- Walmart takes its Amazon battle to the cloud
- Overspending in the cloud: Lessons learned
- It takes two: Box, Microsoft expand partnership to the cloud
- Google deal with Nutanix shows its cloud strategy is broadening
Security
- U.S. hospitals hit by global ransomware attack, Petya
- Petya ransomware hits at least 65 countries; Microsoft traces it to tax software
- Don’t want your cyber attacked? Move to the cloud
- Micro-segmentation is the future
- Petya: Is it ransomware or cyberwarfare?
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