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May 09, 2017
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Why the Red Hat-Amazon partnership is a big deal in the cloud
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2017 Threat Hunting Survey Report

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Why the Red Hat-Amazon partnership is a big deal in the cloud

The company known for commercializing open source projects for the enterprise has parterned with the leading public IaaS cloud provider in move that will make it easier to build apps on premises and port them into the public cloud. Read More

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Oracle's next big business is selling your info

There’s a decent chance you’re part of Oracle’s next big business. Not selling products to you, but selling you as a product. That’s the idea behind the Oracle Data Cloud, a massive pool of information about consumers and companies. Read More

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New Windows build brings more new features

Build 16188 of Windows has two major new features of note—both centered around the Microsoft Edge browser. Read More

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Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud

Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst kicked off the company’s Summit meeting in Boston this week, which attracted more than 6,000 people, up 20% from last year. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Whitehurst at the show for an update on the company’s position and prospects. Read More

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Computer forensics follows the bread crumbs left by perpetrators

As investigators, these security pros let the clues lead them. See in a few examples how commercial software helps these techies solve the crime. Read More

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Verizon sells its cloud and managed hosting services to IBM

Verizon shut down its public cloud service in early 2016, and now it's unloading its virtual private cloud and managed hosting services to IBM. Read More

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Chaos in the enterprise: How to have confidence in the cloud

The road ahead for enterprises is much more complicated than simply migrating applications and data to the cloud. Read More

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9 reasons why the death of the security appliance is inevitable

The confluence of encryption, cloud and containers is making a poor situation intolerable Read More

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How to size up a new cloud service like low-priced Wasabi

Saving money may be a good enough reason to try a brand-new cloud storage service -- if it can deliver on its promises. That's the equation some enterprises may use when they look at Wasabi Technologies, an object storage startup that says it offers six times the performance of Amazon's S3 service at one-fifth the price. Read More

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5 Best Practices To Make Security Everyone's Business

Menaced by an ever-expanding array of increasingly potent threats, today's highly mobile employees are frontline participants in the struggle to secure the enterprise. So while solid security strategies must include smart policies, rigorous enforcement, and deep monitoring/ reporting, they must also reflect the needs and habits of the company's users. Read More

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