If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s our recap of tech stories you may have missed the week of 09/05/22!
IT Operations
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As DevOps adoption rises, software releases hit daily stride
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How data governance works and how it can benefit your organization
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The risks of edge computing
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An overview of data governance frameworks
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Big changes ahead for the cloud business model, top CTO predicts
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American Airlines takes flight with analytics transformation
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7 ways to create a more IT-savvy C-suite
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The pivotal role of the chief digital officer
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How to boost enterprise adoption of new tech
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20 IT trends that CIOs must be aware of and plan against
Microsoft
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Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro arrives: Here's what you need to know
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Microsoft to end its Scheduler meeting-coordination service in September 2023
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Microsoft adds virtual cores to Windows Server licensing
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Fun with Azure VPN
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Public Preview: Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) Rules Report 2.0 in Microsoft 365 Defender
VMware
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VMware touts multicloud networking, security, management upgrades
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VMware, IBM expand joint options for hybrid cloud
Cisco
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How IT operations can be a better business partner through application resource management
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Workplace Transformation in Healthcare
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Scale security on the fly in Microsoft Azure Cloud with Cisco Secure Firewall
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Cisco plans to predict, solve network problems via SaaS
AWS
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Introducing Seekable OCI for lazy loading container images
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Let’s Architect! Modern data architectures
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A serverless architecture for high-performance financial modeling
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Introducing message data protection for Amazon SNS
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AWS Fargate announces migration of service quotas to vCPU-based quotas
Security
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SaaS sprawl amps up security challenges amid heightened risk
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Hackers gained access to Samsung customer data
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The second-biggest school district in the US was hit with ransomware
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This overlooked cybersecurity risk could create an ocean of trouble for us all
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Google Chrome zero-day flaw: Users urged to install update 'immediately'
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Most IT pros think a company breach could threaten national security
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This stealthy Linux malware starts off small but gradually takes control
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The rise of Linux malware: 9 tips for securing the OSS
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Palo Alto Networks bulks-up its SASE portfolio