Sinopsis
The Gestalt IT Rundown is a weekly look at the IT news of the week. Hosted by Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth. Brought to you by Gestalt IT, http://GestaltIT.com
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The Enterprise Response to COVID-19 | Gestalt IT Rundown: March 4, 2020
04/03/2020 Duración: 31minGoogle, Cisco, Zoom, and Microsoft offer free teleconferencing to help stop COVID-19 spread, 80 Arm cores come to the datacenter, bill passes to rip and replace Huawei equipment for rural ISPs, and things are looking bad for the commodity server market. Tom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino discuss all the IT news of the week on the Gestalt IT Rundown! This week on the Rundown: Wi-Fi Dissassociation Bug Libra Lessons MediaTek Rootkit Honeywell Goes Quantum Teleconference vs COVID-19 Ampere Brings 80-Cores to Arm Secure and Trusted Telecommunications Networks Act Passes Commodity Server Troubles
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FreedomFi To Offer Private LTE Networks | Gestalt IT Rundown: February 26, 2020
26/02/2020 Duración: 29minFreedomFi is using open spectrum for private LTE networks, Azure Sphere goes GA, Intel still makes 5G things, and Cisco launched SecureX. Join Rich Stroffolino and Josh Fidel to get caught up on all the IT news of the week with the Gestalt IT Rundown. This Week on the Rundown: Mozilla Makes DNS Over HTTPS Default UK Accounts Go to the US Google Cloud Security Updates McAfee Buys Light Point Security CXL FTW Intel Still Does 5G Azure Sphere Goes GA Cisco SecureX Gonna Give It To Ya Let FreedomFi Ring
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Dell Technologies Sells RSA Security to Private Equity Fund | Gestalt IT Rundown: February 19, 2020
19/02/2020 Duración: 28minDell Technologies sells RSA Security, Arista buys Big Switch, Google restructures its cloud business, and Microsoft updates Dynamics 365. Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth discuss this and more today for the Gestalt IT Rundown, your weekly IT news briefings. This week on the Rundown: IBM Cancels on RSA Conference More JEDI Drama EU To Investigate Emerging Tech Markets The Free Speech of Maine ISPs Google Closes on Looker Dell Makes RSA Conference Awkward Google Cloud Restructuring Arista Buys Big Swtich Microsoft Announced Big Dynamics 365 Update Cloudian and Veeam Form Ransomware Tag Team
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The End to No Breach Ransomware? | Gestalt IT Rundown: February 12, 2020
12/02/2020 Duración: 28minNew ransomware attacked exfiltrate data prior to encryption for blackmail, IBM standardizes on Slack, the impact of India's proposed data privacy law, and more this week. Rich Stroffolino is joined by Keith Townsend this week for the Gestalt IT Rundown, your weekly IT news briefings. This week on the Rundown: The End to No Breach Ransomware? SaaS-as-a-Security IBM Gives Itself Some Slack Impacts of India's Proposed Privacy Law Is Chrome Too Opinionated? Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Service Cortex M Gets ML Boost Nutanix Updates Karbon And Then There Were Three Apple Throws FIDO a Bone
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VMware per-CPU Cost Changes | Gestalt IT Rundown: February 5 ,2020
05/02/2020 Duración: 28minVMware changes up its per-CPU pricing to reflect the proliferation of CPU cores, WireGuard VPN is coming to the Linux kernel, Western Digital finds a buyer for ActiveScale, Intel drops its Nervana chip line, and Google Cloud reveals revenue numbers. All this and more with Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth on this week's Gestalt IT Rundown. This week on the Rundown: VMware Per-CPU Licensing Change WireGuard To Linux Western Digital Sells ActiveScale Intel Drops Nervana HPE Acquires Scytale GCP Revenue Bye Bye Blackberry Brand? Microsoft Teams Down Google Glass for the Enterprise Masses IBM Names New CEO SAP 2040 Support The Gestalt IT Rundown is a live weekly look at the IT news of the week. It broadcasts live on YouTube every Wednesday at 12:30pm ET. Be sure to subscribe to Gestalt IT on YouTube for the show each week.
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Cisco Live Europe Reactions | Gestalt IT Rundown: January 29, 2020
29/01/2020 Duración: 26minReactions from Cisco Live Europe, VMware layoffs hit hard, Google looking to compete with Microsoft Teams. Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth are talking about all these and more on the Gestalt IT Rundown, your weekly IT news briefing. This week on the Rundown: Google Bug Bounty Payouts up 91% Thunderbird Goes Corporate App Maker Shutdown LoRaWAN Security Issues? ServiceNow Shifts Focus Google Testing Comms App for Business Proposed UK IoT Rules VMware Layoffs AI But For WebEx
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Is Open-Source Licensing Broken? | Gestalt IT Rundown: January 22, 2020
22/01/2020 Duración: 30minA new survey shows that open-source projects are abandoning copyleft licensing, VMware acquires the network analytics startup Nyansa, and IBM actually increased revenue. Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth are talking about these and more on the Gestalt IT Rundown, your source for the IT news of the week. This week on the Rundown: Canonical Announced Anbox Cloud Low Tide for Digital Ocean? Cloud Computing Like It's 1988 Google Partners with Airtel Chromebooks Getting Updates Through Graduation IBM Grows Revenue VMware Buys Nyansa Is Open-Source Licensing Copyleft Behind?
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Veeam Acquired by Insight Partners | Gestalt IT Rundown: January 15, 2020
15/01/2020 Duración: 30minGoogle announced it acquired AppSheet, a no-code development platform for workplace apps like CRM, field inspections or personalized reporting. Google plans to integrate this into Google Cloud and focus it on specific verticals like financ Veeam will be acquired by Insight Partners for $5 billion, Packet gets bought by Equinix, billions of medical images found stored in unsecured servers, and IBM fights the patent trolls. Rich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth are talking about these and more on the Gestalt IT Rundown, your source for the IT news of the week. This week on the Rundown: Billions of medical images stored unsecured online Veeam acquired Packet bought too Apple gearing up for encryption case with DOJ Google acquires AppSheet IBM joins LOT Network Google phasing out user-agent strings in Chrome
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AI Patent Trolls | Gestalt IT Rundown: January 8, 2020
08/01/2020 Duración: 27minTom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino discuss if AI should be able to get patents, if Microsoft getting into Teams hardware spells trouble for Cisco, and the first impacts of CCPA.
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2019 in Review | Gestalt IT Rundown: December 18, 2019
18/12/2019 Duración: 32minThis week, Tom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino look back at 2019. They discuss the biggest IT news, from new regulations and acquisitions, to new product releases and partnerships. It was a busy year, but they help put the news in context in this episode.
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India's New Data Regulation Bill | Gestalt IT Rundown: December 11, 2019
11/12/2019 Duración: 30minThis week on the Gestalt IT Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino discuss the details of a new data regulation bill from India. Some are comparing it to GDPR, but with important new wrinkles. Plus they discuss China taking government computing domestic within three years, why Intel might make quantum computing boring, and in AWS being investigated by the FTC is a big deal.
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Machine Learning Dominates at AWS re:Invent 2019 | Gestalt IT Rundown: December 4, 2019
04/12/2019 Duración: 28minTom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino look at the big announcements from AWS re:Invent, with a heavy dose of machine learning. Plus they cover the latest acquisition by Palo Alto Networks, why looking at IT as a cost center is a problem for political candidates, and the EU sanctioning the EU.
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Mirantis Contains Docker Enterprise | Gestalt IT Rundown: November 20, 2019
20/11/2019 Duración: 27minThis week on the Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino discuss Mirantis acquiring Docker Enterprise, Intel's openAPI programming model, why the US Supreme Court will debate Java, and how Google broke Chrome for Citrix users.
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Disney Nonplussed | Gestalt IT Rundown: November 13, 2019
14/11/2019 Duración: 32minTom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino are talking about the latest annual user report from GitHub, why 5G security flaws are a good thing, the fine art of getting ahead of regulation, and what caused service disruptions for Disney+.
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Glass Effect | Gestalt IT Rundown: November 6, 2019
06/11/2019 Duración: 09minThis week, Rich Stroffolino is flying solo and discussing one major story, the first proof of concept of Microsoft's Project Silica. This glass based storage offers a potential archival alternative to tape that could have huge applications as a cold storage medium. Learn about the details in this episode!
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The Last JEDI | Gestalt IT Rundown: October 30, 2019
30/10/2019 Duración: 28minTom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino are talking about the state of public cloud, why Microsoft is the last JEDI, and why the patent shoe is on the other foot for Intel.
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Microsoft's First Movere Advantage | Gestalt IT Rundown: October 23, 2019
23/10/2019 Duración: 27minRich Stroffolino and Tom Hollingsworth talk about the IT news of the week, including a look at IBM's financials since acquiring Red Hat, the Air Force SACCSing floppies, Microsoft's recent acquisitions, and another week of terrible data leaks. Fun times!
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Sudon't Make Me a Sandwich | Gestalt IT Rundown: October 16, 2019
16/10/2019 Duración: 26minTom Hollingsworth and Rich Stroffolino look at the news from Commvault GO, the increasing attrition in the Libra Association, how AWS made Oracle sad, and why you might want to say "sudon't make me a sandwich."
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VMware Takes the Carbon Black | Gestalt IT Rundown: October 9, 2019
09/10/2019 Duración: 26minThis week, Stephen Foskett and Rich Stroffolino discuss VMware closing on the acquisition of Carbon Black, why Workplace by Facebook is growing so fast, how Puppet is going after cloud-native development with Project Nebula, and why semi-custom silicon is the new hotness.
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WeWork's IP-No | Gestalt IT Rundown: October 2, 2019
02/10/2019 Duración: 29minRich Stroffolino and Ken Nalbone discuss the IT news of the week, including Docker's quest for more funding, PDF encryption problems, WeWork cancelling their IPO, and why Congress is interested in DNS-over-HTTPS.