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Where's the bottom for Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
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Microsoft points to a transition of Windows 10 Mobile to 64-bit

White Paper: IBM Corporation

Moving From Enterprise Search to Cognitive Exploration: Networkworld White Paper

Stop limiting your search to traditional data sources in the new, non-traditional data world. With Watson Explorer, you can keep enterprise search as the foundation and transform search into Cognitive Exploration. Read More

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Where's the bottom for Microsoft's Internet Explorer?

Millions of users deserted Microsoft's browsers last month, adding to the collapse of the company's place in the browser world. Read More

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Atlanta Ignites with Continued SharePoint and OneDrive Innovation!

This past week, Atlanta was host to about 25,000 visitors for Microsoft Ignite. During the Day 1 keynote, Jeff Teper, Corporate Vice President for OneDrive and SharePoint, took the stage for 15 minutes to introduce the continued investments Microsoft has made in SharePoint that were previewed in San Francisco on May 4, 2016. The SharePoint announcements were only part of an incredible array of announcements across the Office 365 family, including some major infrastructure and security announcements and some awesome features for Office that I can’t wait to try! Read More

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Microsoft points to a transition of Windows 10 Mobile to 64-bit

There's a lot to like in Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile for smartphones, but there's one glaring weakness: it still is a 32-bit OS. Read More

White Paper: Delta Risk, LLC

Cybersecurity and the Board of Directors: Networkworld White Paper

A spate of high-profile, high-impact cyber breaches at several of the largest financial institutions in the United States has brought attention to a point that cybersecurity professionals have long taken as an article of faith: boards of directors need to take an active role in the management of cyber risk. Yet, there are several factors that tend to prevent effective engagement in cybersecurity risk at the board level. Read More

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