This Week in Enterprise Tech

Oct 7th 2016

This Week in Enterprise Tech 210

Eight Degrees of Enterprise Security Disasters

Microsoft has quietly added a new support policy, FCC proposes broadband privacy rules, Verizon threatening to fire workers that fix copper phone lines, and Georgia Tech is now 1/8 the cost of its competition.

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Guests: Arian Evans
Category: News

Microsoft has added a new support policy that may be indefinite but reserves the right for Microsoft to drop the product at any time. The FCC has issued out what it would like for broadband privacy. If the rules pass users will have to opt-in for ISPs to share their user data. Verizon is firing anyone that repairs copper phone lines, and Georgia Tech is now the cheapest place to get a masters degree.

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