Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 8/29/2016!
There was a lot of big news this week as we head into the long weekend. Dell announced that its transaction with EMC will close on September 7, 2016. Nutanix announced the acquisitions of PernixData and Calm.io to augment its Enterprise Cloud Platform. Plenty of news came out of VMworld 2016 held in Las Vegas. 68 million Dropbox accounts have been compromised following a data breach back in 2012, digital transformation is giving IT spending a big boost, and more top news you may have missed this week!
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Tech News Recap
- Historic Dell and EMC Transaction to Close on September 7, 2016
- Nutanix Announces Two Strategic Acquisitions
- HPE said to plan sale of its software unit
- Why Microsoft Azure Is The Platform Of Choice For Businesses
- 20 Critical Security Controls Every Modern Company Should Have
- Officials: Hackers breach election systems in Illinois, Arizona
- IBM and VMware Deepen Hybrid Cloud Partnership For Customers Like Marriott
- VMware 'Cloud Foundation' integrates virtual compute, network and storage systems
- Hot products from VMWorld 2016
- VMware CEO pledges cloud computing freedom
- 7 Key Takeaways from VMworld 2016
- NSX, and its new chief, take center stage at VMWorld
- CIOs aren't ready for Docker and container technology
- Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure best serve app developers, new Forrester study concludes
- 68 Million Exposed in Old Dropbox Hack
- Digital transformation is giving IT spending a big boost
- iPhone 7 preview: Everything Apple will announce next week
- Google's login page has a fault that hackers could use to trick you out of your password
- How tying AI to cloud tech allows for wider adoption
- Google Chrome starts blocking Flash tracking for better battery life and performance
- 8 Productivity Tools Road Warriors Need
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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist