Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, August 5th – August 9th, 2019. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
Can Tech Managers Benefit from the AVANT Analytics Initiative?
End users won’t have access to disruptive, real-time data from AVANT Analytics. But there still may be ways for tech managers to benefit from it.
Digital Signage Layout Tips: 7 Ways to Make Your Message Clear
Does your digital signage layout have good imagery, proper use of white space, and simple content? Use these and more tips to improve your message.
Stay Protected: 5 of the Most Important Cybersecurity Training Tips For Your Employees
We highlight the most critical cybersecurity training tips for employees because every business, whether big or small, experiences cyber threats.
Blogs:
Mobile Robots – The Next Big Thing, or Big Bust?
Even though they’re cool-looking, it’s not yet clear if mobile robots will actually help a company in the long run.
AT&T Is the Latest Phone Company to be Sued for Mishandling Data
AT&T is being sued by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for allegedly selling customers’ data to third parties for commercial use.
Who Got Hacked This Week? August 6 Edition
What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, August 6, 2019? Read on to find out about the latest cyberattacks and who got hacked this week.
Products:
Red Hat Innovation Awards 2020 Now Open for Nominations
Red Hat’s Annual Red Hat Innovation Awards will highlight organizations that have experienced digital transformation using Red Hat open source technology, and nominations are now open.
Study Finds Perception Gap Between IT and Business Decision Makers on Data
A new IDC survey commissioned by Zerto has found that IT Pros and Business Decision Makers at organizations aren’t seeing eye-to-eye on the importance of data availability and digital transformation initiatives.
New Planar VM LCD Video Wall Displays Have ‘Industry’s Smallest Bezels’ with Tiling
New Planar VM Series LCD video wall displays come with sizes ranging from 49 to 55 inches and offering sub-1 millimeter tiled bezel.
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