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Aug, 2016 : Synergy Research Says Cloud Providers Up 51 Percent in Q2
📅 - Synergy Research Group data on Q2 was released Monday. Amazon Web Services reigns high with 30 percent of the Cloud Services Provider market. Although the other “big three” competitors IBM, Google, and Microsoft grew at a faster rate this past quarter, Amazon still captures more of the market than the others combined.
The entire Cloud Service market grew by 51 percent, demonstrating the wide open opportunities remaining for competing providers.
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📅 - Magento Commerce Purchases RJMetrics - RJMetrics has a new owner. Magento Commerce, fresh from it's split from eBay, has purchased the cloud-based analytics platform, making the company the first in it's portfolio. The purchase cost is still undisclosed.
Magento Commerce CEO Mark Lavalle commented on the acquisition of RJMetrics in a recent blog post, explaining that RJMetrics will offer “significantly better reporting within the Magento Admin, as well as world-class analytics to drive better customer experiences.”
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📅 - New Tech From Phishme to Help Stop Corporate Hackers - The trend of security hackers “phishing” for data is growing steadily, and is a proven costly problem for companies. One cybersecurity tool that should be in all IT departments toolbox, is a software called Phishme.
Phishme helps provide training to alert the user to common phishing scenarious, and helps the user recognize the threat before making a costly mistake.
The company is already making a splash, receiving $42.5 million in funding to amplify the company's reach.
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📅 - DNC Says Hackers Accessed Clinton Campaign Data - The Clinton presidential campaign confirmed that some of it's campaign data was accessed by hackers in the latest development of what security experts are calling a “broad operation by Russian operatives to infiltrate U.S. political organizations.”
In a quote released by a DNC spokesperson, Nick Merrill, the DNC held that “An analytics data program maintained by the DNC, and used by our campaign and a number of other entities, was accessed. . .Our campaign computer system has been under review by outside cyber security experts. To date, they have found no evidence that our internal systems have been compromised.”
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📅 - Changing your Password Frequently Doesn’t Keep you Safer - While we've all been told to change our passwords regularly and force our employees to do so, it doesn't keep you safer. According to the Federal Trade Commission chief technologist Lorrie Cranor, frequently changing your passwords regularly doesn't make you safer online. Cranor challenged the position on passwords and she won by using research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Carleton University.
Due to this new information both the US government and the FTC are slowly adapting. Some of the employees that used to change passwords regularly now have no need to do so.
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📅 - Leadership Team for GoDaddy Gains a New CFO - Recently, GoDaddy announced Ray Winborne as the chief financial officer. Former CFO, Scott Wagner has been promoted to President and COO of GoDaddy.
Winborne was the CFO of First Data in Atlanta and part of the senior financial leadership team at AT&T and Delta Airlines before joining GoDaddy.
Wagner will be responsible for the customer growth operations and revenue of GoDaddy and had held the dual role of COO/CFO since 2013. Both Winborne and Wagner will report to Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy.
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📅 - DDoS and DNS Attacks – Infographic - This infographic from Cira is full of facts and statistics on DDoS and DNS attacks. If you don't think you're at risk for attacks like these, think again. Information for the infographic was compiled through various sources, including industry whitepapers and analyst reports. The bottom line? Invest in protecting your DNS.
DDoS and DNS Attacks Infographic
Sobering information about DNS attacks, isn't it? Arming yourself with facts and statistics like these may be your best chance at protecting yourself and your company from vicious cyber attacks. We loved this infographic from Cira. Find the original article with the infographic here.