7 Biggest Stories of the Week, May 11-15
Hey, hey, weekend lovers! Saturday is in sight! Here's hoping the sun continues to shine and the pollen count stays low. But before we don our baseball caps and take our allergy meds, here are The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories for the week ending May 15 (hey, it's payday!).
May 15, 2015
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Hey, hey, weekend lovers! Saturday is in sight! Here's hoping the sun continues to shine and the pollen count stays low. But before we don our baseball caps and take our allergy meds, here are The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories for the week ending May 15 (hey, it's payday!).
Telecom giant Verizon Communications (VZ) will acquire AOL for $4.4 billion in an all-cash deal as the company looks to expand its online video offerings.
Read the story here.
Citrix (CTRX) is continuing its mission to help enterprises access all of their applications and documents from a single source with Citrix Workspace Cloud, a hybrid platform designed as a central repository for mobile users’ applications and data.
Read the story here.
Cyber attacks in the healthcare industry now are the main culprit in data breaches, rising some 125 percent over the last five years to cost the U.S. healthcare system some $6 billion annually, as crooks seek to mine a treasure trove of electronic patient records housed on medical organization servers.
Read the story here.
Cybersecurity provider Fortinet (FTNT) is doing its part to make sure Microsoft Azure doesn’t expose any customers to uninvited security issues. The company said recently it’s collaborated with Microsoft to provide high-performance network security to Azure via its FortiGate-VM next-generation firewall.
Read the story here.
Salesforce (CRM) has partnered with small business accounting solution provider Sage to develop a new platform-as-a-service solution that will allow SMBs to run entirely in the cloud.
Read the story here.
Salesforce (CRM) has partnered with small business accounting solution provider Sage to develop a new platform-as-a-service solution that will allow SMBs to run entirely in the cloud.
Read the story here.
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