Today's cable TV may not be better but it sure is more expensive

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5 sites that help you showcase your professional talents

Your personal brand is increasingly important in the job market, and what better way to show off your talents than with an online portfolio? These five websites will help you build and maintain a portfolio that will set you apart from other candidates. Read More

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Today's cable TV may not be better but it sure is more expensive
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IBM engineer says AR will trump VR for data visualization
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Uber faces lawsuit from courier claiming employee status
A second Privacy Shield legal challenge increases threat to EU-US data flows
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Balancing Personalization & Privacy

Customers demand access anytime, anywhere. But if they feel their privacy is compromised they're gone. Customer IAM solutions require a balance. This guide provides 3 key features necessary to enable preference and privacy management. Read More

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Today's cable TV may not be better but it sure is more expensive

An FCC study found that cable TV costs have increased nearly four times as fast as the overall cost of living in the United States, and though many consumers have access to more channels, they may not actually watch any of them. Read More

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68% off Anker Astro E1 Ultra Compact High Speed Portable Charger - Deal Alert

This inexpensive smartphone charger from Anker is the size of a candy bar, and has enough juice to recharge any smartphone at least 1-2 times over. It's discounted 68% to just $16, making it an attractive stocking-stuffer idea. Read More

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IBM engineer says AR will trump VR for data visualization

When it comes to enterprise data visualization, IBM Software Engineer Rosstin Murphy thinks augmented reality trumps virtual reality. Here's why. Read More

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Simple steps to make your workplace more trans-inclusive

The trans community faces discrimination, harassment and high rates of unemployment and even suicide. Here's how your inclusion policies can be a force for good in the workplace. Read More

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Uber faces lawsuit from courier claiming employee status

Taking a cue from Uber drivers, a ‘foot and bike’ courier has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the ride-hailing company and a subsidiary, demanding minimum wages, and reimbursement of tools-of-the-trade expenses and gratuities as would be typically provided to regular employees. Read More

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A second Privacy Shield legal challenge increases threat to EU-US data flows

The Privacy Shield transatlantic data transfer deal is now caught in a pincer action: A week after it emerged that Irish digital rights activists had filed suit to annul the deal come reports that a French campaign group has begun its own legal action. Read More

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Evaluating PaaS? Focus on speed, compliance and cost

As tech giants battle for cloud dominance, businesses looking to offload heavy-duty infrastructure tasks are reaping hefty rewards from platform-as-a-service offerings. Here’s how three IT leaders mixed and matched their powerful yet flexible PaaS packages. Read More

White Paper: Dell Inc

Busting Solid-Stage Storage Myths

What place should solid-state storage assume in your IT architecture? And what are the best options for the average data center to maximize the value of flash? Read More

Evaluating PaaS? Focus on speed, compliance and cost

As tech giants battle for cloud dominance, businesses looking to offload heavy-duty infrastructure tasks are reaping hefty rewards from platform-as-a-service offerings. Here’s how three IT leaders mixed and matched their powerful yet flexible PaaS packages.

Inside a hyperscale data center (how different is it?)

CIO.com took a tour of Microsoft’s hyperscale data center in Quincy, Washington. What we saw shows how far cloud data centers have come in a decade.

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