Episode 7: 2/13/2017
Hosts:
Ned Bellavance, Enterprise Architect for Infrastructure Solutions
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-bellavance-ba68a52
@Ned1313
Chris Hayner, Architect for Infrastructure Solutions
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismhayner
Topics:
Security Round-Up
- RSA Conference is this week
- New features in Azure Security Center
- WordPress vulnerability on unpatched sites
- F5 HTTPS vulnerability
- In-memory viruses running on bank computers
Intel Kaby Lake Announced
- Sticking with 14nm process
- Kaby Lake won’t run Windows 7
- Microsoft previous attempt to limit processor support
Data Center Consolidation
- Verizon rumored to be selling Terramark
- Verizon’s sale of data centers to Equinix
- TierPoint buys Windstream and Xand
- Mini DC acquisitions for early 2017
- TierPoint buys CoSentry
Quantum Computing
- Blueprint for a Quantum Computer
- How does a Quantum Computer work?
- Spooky Action at a Distance Demonstrated
- Programming the Universe
- Actual Story: I don’t know, Timmy, being God is a big responsibility
- Whatever the heck Chris was reading
Music Credits:
Intro: Jason Shaw – Tech Talk
Outro: Jason Shaw – Feels Good 2 B
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Ned Bellavance
Director, Cloud Solutions and Microsoft MVP: Cloud (Azure/Azure Stack) & DC Mgmt
Ned Bellavance is an IT professional with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Starting as a humble helpdesk operator, Ned has worked up through the ranks of systems administration and infrastructure architecture, and in the process developed an expansive understanding of IT infrastructure and the applications it supports. Currently, Ned works as the Director of Cloud Solutions for Anexinet in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, specializing in Enterprise Architecture both on-premise and in the cloud. Ned holds a number of industry certifications from Microsoft, VMware, Citrix, and Cisco. He also has a B.S. in Computer Science and an MBA with an Information Technology concentration.
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