Apple, Healthcare & More: Debate & Discuss on InformationWeek Radio
This week, host Curtis Franklin looks at the big stories of the week, including new Apple products and healthcare security issues, with the editors of InformationWeek
NEW YORK, Sept. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- If you happened to miss the big news from Apple this week – iPhone 6 in two sizes, Apple Watch, and Apple Pay – InformationWeek Radio can help you catch up on all the news.
Join host Curtis Franklin and the editors of InformationWeek as they discuss the big stories of the week, including the news out of Cupertino, as well as problems with healthcare and security, and any number of other tech stories that you may have missed.
This week's news wrap-up happens on Friday, September 12, at 3:00 p.m. EDT (Noon PDT). You can register for the show here, as well as learn more about InformationWeek Radio's upcoming schedule and how you can participate in a live chat with guests following the broadcast.
If you are interested in hearing more from the editors of InformationWeek live and in person, there is still time to register to attend the 2014 Interop conference in New York City, which kicks off September 29 and runs through October 3 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
The Interop conference offers a unique opportunity to help you connect with your IT colleagues, help your career take off, and learn how technology is changing the way business is done. There are only a few more weeks to register for the show. You can find more information about Interop New York and the show speakers, as well as the registration page, here.
If you want to hear about this week's stories, including a segment with Geekend writer David Wagner, tune in this Friday at 3:00 p.m. Check out InformationWeek Radio here.
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