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September 03, 2019

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5 signs your security culture is toxic (and 5 ways to fix it)

Here's how to get the security culture you want if you see these warning signs in your organization. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Microsoft set to close licensing loopholes, leave cloud rivals high and dry

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Data center-specific AI completes tasks twice as fast

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What multicloud really costs

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Rating IoT devices to gauge their impact on your network

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Unix as a Second Language: The touch command

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What is SAFe? The Scaled Agile Framework explained

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Bluetooth finds a role in the industrial internet of things

White Paper: Dropbox

The Value of Dropbox Business in Supporting Employee Collaboration

The modern enterprise is a distributed organization, with contractors, customers, employees, and vendors all working together to move the company forward. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft set to close licensing loopholes, leave cloud rivals high and dry

Microsoft set to close licensing loopholes, leave cloud rivals high and dry

Beginning in October, Microsoft plans to tighten its licensing rules to stop customers from using their own licenses for Windows, Windows Server, SQL Server and other software on rival cloud providers. Read more ▶

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Anyone Can Invest in Real Estate with DiversyFund

Investing in Real Estate Isn’t Just for the 1 Percent Read more ▶

Image: Data center-specific AI completes tasks twice as fast

Data center-specific AI completes tasks twice as fast

Researchers at MIT have developed an artificial intelligence-powered system based on reinforcement learning that could revolutionize data center operations. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What multicloud really costs

What multicloud really costs

The trend is using plural public clouds, but it’s helpful to stop and see how much you’ll really have to pay Read more ▶

Image: Rating IoT devices to gauge their impact on your network

Rating IoT devices to gauge their impact on your network

With the wide range of internet of things devices being connected to business networks, there’s no cookie-cutter solution to building networks to support them, but assessing their needs can help. Read more ▶

Unix as a Second Language: The touch command

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Image: What is SAFe? The Scaled Agile Framework explained

What is SAFe? The Scaled Agile Framework explained

If your organization is seeking efficient project delivery, decreased time-to-market, and increased stakeholder value, then the Scaled Agile Framework may be right for you. Read more ▶

Image: Bluetooth finds a role in the industrial internet of things

Bluetooth finds a role in the industrial internet of things

Market awareness and penetration, plus new technological advancements, are making Bluetooth—yes, Bluetooth—a key networking technology for the IIoT. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Adobe Systems Inc.

From Email to Virtual Reality: The Impact of Technology on Employee Experience

In an effort to understand the impact of employee-facing technologies on employee experience, Adobe partnered with IDG in June 2018 to survey 372 respondents in IT-related roles. This report delves into key findings to determine how technologies, from old-standby email to futurisitc VR/AR tools, are both challenging IT teams and benefiting employees. Read more ▶

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