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While AWS and VMware Draw Closer, Amazon Still Looks to Dominate
Ben Kepes,
News
AWS and VMware now are partners but it might be only a matter of time before AWS moves to take its own path.
By Ben Kepes , 10/9/2017
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Russian Hackers Targeted NSA Employee's Home Computer
Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor at Dark Reading
News
New reports today say it was a National Security Agency employee, not a a contractor, whose home machine running Kaspersky Lab antivirus was hacked for classified files.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 10/6/2017
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Partners HealthCare Pilots 3-Tiered Cloud Storage Service
Steve Zurier, Freelance Writer
News
Health care provider reports reduced costs and latency from new cloud service from ClearSky Data.
By Steve Zurier Freelance Writer, 10/6/2017
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The Need for Speed: Why and When Does It Matter?
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
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With wait time or idle time being a waste of time with new benefit, think about how you can mitigate or even eliminate the problem.
By Robert Reeves, co-founder and CTO, Datical , 10/6/2017
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Russian Hackers Pilfered Data from NSA Contractor's Home Computer: Report
Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor at Dark Reading
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Classified information and hacking tools from the US National Security Agency landed in the hands of Russian cyberspies, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 10/5/2017
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Computer Industry History May Not Be What You Think
Lisa Morgan, Freelance Writer
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InformationWeek readers know a lot about technology. Many studied computer history as part of their majors and yet, even PhDs would likely flunk a test about African-American contributions to the computer industry. Here's why.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 10/5/2017
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Artificial Intelligence Today: Time to Act
Jen Underwood, Impact Analytix
Commentary
The AI and advanced analytics conversation has risen all the way to C-suite. The time has come to act. Jump on the AI train soon or you will be left behind.
By Jen Underwood Impact Analytix, 10/5/2017
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How to Maintain Security when Rolling out DevOps
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DevOps may be up and running for your enterprise. Taking the time to integrate security will keep it that way.
By Kiran Chitturi, CTO Architect, Sungard Availability Services , 10/5/2017
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3 Ways Millennials are Shaping Today’s Workplace Tech
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Use of technology is a defining characteristic of millennials, so if you don't provide simple and instant application access in the workplace they will find their own alternatives.
By Oren Ariel, CTO and cofounder of Capriza , 10/5/2017
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DNS a 'Victim of its Own Success'
Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor at Dark Reading
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Why securing the Domain Name System remains an afterthought at many organizations.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 10/4/2017
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Cyberthreats: Stay Ahead of Them with a Proactive Strategy
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To mitigate the risks presented by more aggressive cyberthreats, organizations need to get out in front of those threats.
By Karin Ratchinsky, director of healthcare strategy, Level 3 , 10/4/2017
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One More Reason to Care about the Equifax Data Breach
James M. Connolly, Executive Managing Editor, InformationWeekEditor in Chief
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The Equifax data breach should open our eyes to the issue of explicit consent, a concept our peers in Europe are dealing with now.
By James M. Connolly Executive Managing Editor, InformationWeekEditor in Chief, 10/4/2017
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Why Your Business May Not Be Ready for AI
Lisa Morgan, Freelance Writer
Commentary
Businesses in virtually all industries are using or experimenting with AI, but do they really understand the ultimate impact AI will have on their businesses? Not completely, according to a new survey by Genpact and FORTUNE Knowledge Group.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 10/4/2017
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Yahoo: All 3 Billion Accounts Affected in 2013 Breach
Dark Reading Staff,
News
Every single Yahoo account was affected in a 2013 data breach, bringing the total from 1 billion to 3 billion.
By Dark Reading Staff , 10/3/2017
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New Standards Will Shore up Internet Router Security
Jai Vijayan, Freelance writer
News
The BGP Path Validation draft standards were designed to ensure that Internet traffic flows only along digitally signed, authorized paths.
By Jai Vijayan Freelance writer, 10/3/2017
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Reduce SaaS App Fragmentation for Workforce Efficiency
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New tools and technologies can help employees work smarter, but only if they are integrated and data silos are broken down.
By Andrew Filev, CEO, Wrike , 10/3/2017
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Google Starts to Build Momentum in Public Cloud
Ben Kepes,
Commentary
A new attitude at Google and the leadership of Diane Greene are starting to redefine Google's position in the cloud.
By Ben Kepes , 10/3/2017
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FBI Won't Have to Reveal iPhone-Cracking Tool Used in Terror Case
Jai Vijayan, Freelance writer
News
Revealing vendor's name and pricing details a threat to national security, DC court says.
By Jai Vijayan Freelance writer, 10/2/2017
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Data Science and the Don’ts
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Big data analytics promise tremendous benefits for organizations, but there are a few gotchas that stand in the path to success.
By Chris Wareham, Senior Director of Product Management, Adobe Analytics Cloud , 10/2/2017
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How to Hire People for Your IT Culture
Emily Johnson, Digital Content Editor, InformationWeek
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Joseph Eng, CIO at TravelClick visited us at the InformationWeek News Desk at Interop ITX to share how to identify your IT culture and hire the right people for your team.
By Emily Johnson Digital Content Editor, InformationWeek, 10/2/2017
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