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IDG Connect's roundup from a week in business technology. IDG, world’s largest technology media company. [IDG Connect]( [View in Browser]( [Picks of the Week] [•The rise of the Latin American unicorn]( [•How does Runecast plan to make a name for itself?]( [•A roundup of this week’s technology news including an Amazon data breach, poor email security and LinkedIn’s latest feature]( Facebook announced on Wednesday that is was filing an appeal against the ICO, claiming that the fine “challenges some of the basic principles of how people should be allowed to share information online”. Facebook also said that by challenging the fine it wasn’t disputing its actions were wrong, however they claim that no evidence has been provided to suggest information of Facebook users in the UK was caught up in the scandal.The company also admitted it did ask Definers Public Affairs to undermine its critics by publishing their association with the philanthropist George Soros, despite what they claimed last week. Responsibility for this oversight was placed with outgoing head of communications and policy, Elliot Schrage. Read the rest of this week’s tech news roundup [here.]( PICKS OF THE WEEK: The best of our opinion and analysis on the big trends in global tech [Runecast checks for VMware troubling signs]( A Czech company is making a name for itself in searching for issues relating to datacenter infrastructure [Tanium CEO leads from the front as company plans 60% growth]( Tanium CEO, Orion Hindawi, talks Brexit, Quantum computing fears, machine learning, and pressures to IPO [A buyer’s guide to application delivery controller solutions]( Discover what real IT Central Station users think of ADC solutions. [Vision vs reality: What’s really happening in the Security Operations Centre?]( A major disconnect between management vision and the experience of frontline workers could put the Security Operations Centre at risk. FEATURED REGION: The best of our opinion and analysis on the big trends in global tech [LatAm: Unicorn sightings on the rise in Latin America]( Is the rise of the LatAm unicorn the sign of a the ‘breakout year’ for Latin American tech? Kind Regards, IDG Connect Stay in Touch! [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google]( [LinkedIn]( [RSS]( [Email]( IDG Connect Friendship House, 49/51 Gresham Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW18 4LY, UK. If you do not wish to receive any further emails from us please [unsubscribe](. Copyright © 2018 IDG Connect Ltd.

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