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Feb 28, 2017
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How Cisco wants to become the Switzerland of the cloud

After years of juggling with different strategies of how to pursue the cloud computing market, Cisco now has what it believes will be a winning one: Become a so-called Switzerland of the cloud. A range of offerings will help customers manage multiple types of clouds – public or private, and the apps that run on them. Read More

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The Journey to Hybrid IT

Cloud is not just a destination, but a business transformation. When organizations race to Hybrid IT, Level 3 finds there are some key considerations they may over look, such as they importance of their network, which can put their transformation at risk. This webcast discusses this journey. Read More

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Cloud companies are eyeing cell services, Nokia CEO says

Enterprises and cloud companies will start trying their hands at cellular this year, Nokia President and CEO Rajeev Suri predicts. “Enhanced reality” and events such as concerts may be where cloud giants first get into mobile services, Suri said at a Nokia event in Barcelona on the eve of Mobile World Congress. Read More

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Nimble Storage delivers upon a practical hybrid cloud use case

We used to laugh about cloud bursting, but Nimble's Cloud Volumes is a much more realistic take. Read More

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IBM, Vermont Electric spawn intelligent energy software company

IBM today said it would partner with Vermont Electric Power to create Utopus Insights to research develop and product intelligent analytic software for the energy industry. IBM said Utopus will bring to market a full-featured energy analytics platform, architected for cloud (SaaS), on-premises and distributed Internet of Things (IoT) operation. Read More

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The cloud is growing 7 times faster than the rest of IT

The latest IDC forecast says public cloud spending will grow almost 25% this year, topping $122 billion. And the growth keeps up through 2020. Read More

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Cloudflare bug exposed passwords, other sensitive data from websites

For months a bug in Cloudflare's content optimization systems exposed sensitive information sent by users to websites including passwords, session cookies, authentication tokens and even private messages. Read More

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Microsoft Azure now runs Kubernetes, for managing lots of containers

Microsoft today announced that the open source Kubernetes container management platform is now generally available to control clusters of containers in the Azure public cloud. Read More

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LinkedIn will help people in India train for semi-skilled jobs

Microsoft has launched Project Sangam, a cloud service integrated with LinkedIn that will help train and generate employment for middle and low-skilled workers. Read More

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Dell EMC brings hyperconverged infrastructure to hybrid clouds

EHC on VxRail, a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution from Dell EMC, gives businesses an easy, fast way to get a hybrid cloud up and running. Read More

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Cisco unveils Hierarchy of Needs for the digital enterprise

Security, the cloud and automation are the foundation of Cisco’s Hierarchy of Needs, a guide to become a digital enterprise. Read More

Research/Infographic: ITS Partners

10 Examples of Employee Behaviors in the Cloud That Can Increase Risk

Every CISO knows that cloud apps are being used by employees. Some are approved apps but most are not. What every CISO doesn't know is the full extent of the actions employees are taking in those cloud apps and how those actions introduce risk. We've summarized the top risky actions employees are taking in an infographic you should print and post on your door. Read More

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