Take a Network Break! This week we’ve got analysis on Target’s breach settlement with 47 states and the District of Columbia, the Open19 Project becoming an official foundation, an IoT partnership between Cisco and Microsoft, and many more stories.
This week we’re joined by guest pundit Ed Horley, VP of Engineering at Groupware Technology. Ed blogs at HowFunky.com.
You can find links to all the stories we discuss after the sponsor messages.
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Show Links:
Target Data Breach Lawsuits Are Settled – Fortune.com
Open19 Foundation Established To Redefine How Future Data Center And Edge Platforms Will Be Built – PR Web
LinkedIn and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Debut Open19 Foundation – Fortune.com
CNCF Hosts Container Networking Interface (CNI) – Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Microsoft and Cisco enable Azure IoT Suite to connect to Cisco Fog Deployments – Microsoft
Microsoft purchases security firm Hexadit for $100 million – The Street
Microsoft to deliver Microsoft Cloud from datacenters in Africa – Microsoft
SoftBank Closes Funding For Record $93 Billion Investment Fund – Bloomberg
Cray Takes the Plunge into Cloud Computing – Top500
Western Digital making $18B offer for Toshiba Flash Memory Division – The Street
Apple Pulls All Withings Accessories From Apple Online Store Following Nokia Lawsuit – Mac Rumors
Supreme Court limits patent venue statute (TC Heartland v. Kraft) – Essential Patent Blog