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IT Weekly Newsletter March 11, 2019

(Vol 19 #10)

 

Ask WHY first.

If you dont know WHY, the HOW, WHAT, WHEN and WHO dont matter!

 

53 Articles for the Week of 3-1-19 to 3-6-2019

 

Decide whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying.

Amelia Earhart (18971937) American Aviator

 

SUBJECTS (CLICK the Subjects and this takes you to the IT Weekly Newsletter articles, then put the SYNOPSIS in the search box

 

Administration - Server

 

Bit Bucket

 

                Probing Black Holes with Qubits

                Consumers Don't Really Care about Privacy

                Black Hole Found

 

Cloud

 

                Lack of Strategy is the Ugly Truth

                Multi-Cloud Approach

                Adoption Outpacing Security

                Cost Control Failure

 

Compliance

 

                Managing Changes

 

Connectivity

 

                Practical Approach to IBN

                Network Mistakes that Open the Doors

                5G - Minimum of 18 Months of Debugging

                SD-WAN: Revolution

                Should You Implement WPA3

                Cisco Log Tip

                USB4 with Native 40Gbps

                Security Pros and Cons of Machine Learning

                White Box Network Operating Systems

 

Data, Big Data & Analytics

 

                Augmented Analytics Trending

                Stay Ahead of Privacy Laws

                Dark Data Risk

                The Future of Artificial Intelligence

 

DevOps

 

                Future of DevOps

                DevSecOps Practices Patterns

                Must Have Enterprise Skills

 

Management

 

                Can't Ignore Metrics

                Overcome Overcorrecting

                CEO Security Cheat Sheet

                Influencing the Board

                CISOs First 100 Days

                Before You Migrate to the Cloud

                Your Employees are Caregivers Too

 

Operations

 

                Deployment Cabling Factors

                Lithium-Ion Batteries for UPS

 

Security

 

                Focus on People for Improvement

                Building Threats from IoT

                Why Aren't Botnets Going Away

                MFA - Risk Communication Is Key

                SSL/TLS Threats Rising

                Businesses Still Failing at Cybersecurity

                Blockchain White Paper

                SOC Embraces Automation

                Encryption Provides Safe Refuge of Bad Guys

                Experts Are the Weakest Link

                Employers Blind to 50% of Malware

                Examine Strengths and Weaknesses

 

Storage Technology

 

                Tale of Two Systems: Caching vs Tiering

                Flash vs. Hybrid Flash

                RAID No Longer the Choice

                Ultrafast Magnetic Storage Devices

 

Technology

 

                1 + 1 # 2 for Graphene

                The Race for AR Glasses

                IIoT Explained

                3D VR from Smartphone

                Needed Glass for Foldable Phone

                Foldable Phone Challenges

                One Step Closer to Practical Quantum Computing

 

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Take care, have a great week and always remember

 

"There is always something to learn"

Andrea Bocelli (1958 - ) Italian Classical Singer

 

 

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