What We're Reading: Page 335
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 30, 2016
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The Wall Street Journal
American Airlines faces next IT hurdle
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wired
The Arctic is melting, and fast. But maybe data can save it
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Los Angeles Times
Cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs was silenced by a huge hacker attack. That should terrify you.
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GeekWire
Despite flaws, Obama’s ‘startup visa’ is a step in the right direction, entrepreneurs and immigration experts say
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VentureBeat
This chart shows why Pokémon Go’s server collapse was inevitable
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Reuters
Nutanix IPO shows risks of 'unicorn' valuations
Sep 29, 2016
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The New York Times
Defending against hackers took a back seat at Yahoo, insiders say
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Bloomberg
Moscow drops Microsoft on Putin’s call for self-sufficiency
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CSO Online
HackerOne CEO: 'We’re building the world’s biggest security talent agency'
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Digital Journal
Microsoft says QWERTY keyboards 'will die out' in the near future
Sep 28, 2016
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Seeking Alpha
Google: The Andromeda strain
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VentureBeat
SAP officially announces acquisition of big data startup Altiscale
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Fortune
How Workday and Microsoft are working closer together on apps
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The Wall Street Journal
Target CIO McNamara steps up with departure of CDO
Sep 27, 2016
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VentureBeat
Here’s what Trump and Clinton had to say about cybersecurity and cyberwarfare in the debate
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GeekWire
This pop song, written with help from artificial intelligence, is actually super catchy
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Wired
Microsoft bets its future on a reprogrammable computer chip
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The Wall Street Journal
CIO Voices: Workday’s Diana McKenzie on CIOs as ‘strategic revenue’ drivers
Sep 26, 2016
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HR Dive
#MakeTechHerStory: campaign pushes for gender diversity in tech
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ZDNet
Why Red Hat is misunderstood amid public cloud worries
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CIO
Dollar Shave Club grooming AWS cloud services for smoother growth
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TechWorld
Inside DeepMind's latest attempts to achieve a general artificial intelligence: What are progressive neural nets?
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The Atlantic
Virtual classrooms can be as unequal as real ones
Sep 23, 2016
Sep 22, 2016
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Recode
Yahoo is expected to confirm massive data breach, impacting hundreds of millions of users
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CRN
Michael Dell and Chuck Robbins are VCE BFFs
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CIO
Navigating the muddy waters of enterprise infosec
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Business Insider
Google abandoned its plan to launch a cool privacy feature with its new messaging app
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GeekWire
Oracle’s Ellison rips Amazon Web Services on performance, price and openness
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Fortune
How a college student got 15 million miles by hacking United Airlines