CDN Morning Briefing, August 31, 2020 – Nutanix CEO retires, ‘everything is a ticket’, plus a news roundup
Nutanix CEO retires, ‘everything is a ticket’, plus a news roundup
Nutanix CEO retires, ‘everything is a ticket’, plus a news roundup
TikTok’s CEO steps down after 100 days in office, Apple is making it harder for Facebook to advertise, and in a shocking turn of events, it turns out Scots version of Wikipedia was written by someone who was clueless about the language.
Dell’s new Precision 3240 Compact desktop is absolutely tiny.
Cisco opens up about its recent acquisition and the future of its collab products, plus the latest channel news
A lengthy story about Nortel’s giant breach in 2004 makes its rounds, Cineplex is back, and Canada is getting its first high-speed travel pod.
Cisco is launching a new contest to give small business entrepreneurs a chance to win tools to address remote networking, security, and collaboration needs.
Apple apologizes to WordPress, LinkedIn is chatty about virtual events, and Elon Musk says we can expect a Neuralink demo this week.
The annual golf tournament is cancelled this year, but a silent auction is still humming on the event’s website.
To keep up with the firehose of news and press releases, we’ve decided to deliver some extra…
TikTok says it’s planning to sue the Trump administration, Apple and WordPress lock horns after Apple gets a little greedy, and a story about PIPEDA and Tim Hortons catches fire on Reddit.
Her title is category manager but that doesn’t come close to telling our Rising Star winner’s full story.
During her impressive career spanning over 22 years, Nicole Mumford has helped many people break down barriers…
One of this year’s Hall of Fame inductees from Commscope has had to navigate a mega $7.4 billion acquisition of communications and networking specialist Arris International, which owns Ruckus, back in April 2019.
Iva Harris is well-known by Canadian enterprises and public sector offices. One of 2020’s WIIT honourees has…
Leadership shuffle at HPE, Twitter reacts to Rola Dagher returning to Dell, plus more in today’s Morning Briefing.