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August 26, 2021

5 Dutch AI companies transforming finance, healthcare, and agriculture

Landmark government initiatives, proprietary technology and big data analytics are fueling Dutch AI companies' ambitions to transform the way business is done in sectors including finance, healthcare and agriculture. Read more ▶

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Microsoft Endpoint Manager: What Intune's successor does and how it works

Microsoft's unified endpoint management offering, Endpoint Manager, is designed to reduce the time and effort needed to manage desktop and mobile work environments. Here's what it does. Read more ▶

The Windows print nightmare continues for the enterprise

KB5005652, meant to address “PrintNightmare” vulnerabilities, is causing some enterprise users to be prompted to reinstall print drivers or install new drivers — which they can’t do without admin privileges. Read more ▶

Windows Server deserts Microsoft's WaaS

In what may be a sign of things to come for Windows-as-a-Service, Microsoft has decided it will no longer update Windows Server multiple times a year. Read more ▶

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How Google Tables can turn up your productivity

If you haven't taken the time to explore Google's Tables tool for teams, you're really missing out. Read more ▶

Rethinking the smartphone for collaboration — or the PC for voice

How Qualcomm could create this decade’s BlackBerry. Read more ▶

Microsoft likely to offer Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 in 2025

By offering the extended support, organizations could safely run Windows 10 for years after its planned 2025 retirement. Read more ▶

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