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Hiring is a challenge for CIOs, and it won’t get much easier in the coming year, particularly for IT departments that are trying to fill key security and networking roles. Read More

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Microsoft brings F# to Jupyter Notebooks on Azure
Georgia says it's traced an attempted voter hack to DHS
AMD packs more horsepower into GPUs with new Radeon ReLive software
BlackBerry unveils BlackBerry Secure for enterprise IoT mobile security
For a price, Microsoft will extend support for Windows Server, SQL Server 6 more years
Apple names its picks for best apps of the year
The IoT: Gateway for enterprise hackers
Facebook's Year in Review for 2016 isn't just fun and games
IEEE-USA wants Trump to end H-1B lottery
Cortana for iOS, Android now features quick access to common actions
Microsoft's vision for LinkedIn is about tying its business data into Office and other services
Moore's Law lives on with speedy 7-nm mobile chips coming in 2018
Russian cyberspies likely behind DNC breach move on to German election
Cyberspies stole secrets from industrial giant ThyssenKrupp

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Mobile Device Management 101: CIO eBook

As iPad and iPhone usage continues to grow in enterprises around the world, are you grappling with how to deploy, inventory, and secure iOS devices in your environment? In this e-book, you'll learn how to manage iPad and iPhones. Read More

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Microsoft brings F# to Jupyter Notebooks on Azure

The free service for document-sharing with live code can be used for building machine learning models Read More

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Georgia says it's traced an attempted voter hack to DHS

Georgia's secretary of state says the state was hit with an attempted hack of its voter registration system from an IP address linked to the federal Department of Homeland Security. Read More

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AMD packs more horsepower into GPUs with new Radeon ReLive software

AMD has called its latest Crimson edition the GPU software update of the year and rightfully so. Called Crimson ReLive, it squeezes more horsepower out of the latest Polaris and older Fury GPUs and makes gaming and VR experiences more compelling. Read More

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BlackBerry unveils BlackBerry Secure for enterprise IoT mobile security

BlackBerry touted a comprehensive mobile-security platform for a variety of IoT devices connected to enterprises Read More

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For a price, Microsoft will extend support for Windows Server, SQL Server 6 more years

Microsoft today added a new licensing option for Windows Server and SQL Server that extends support by six years. Read More

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Apple names its picks for best apps of the year

The App Store editors announced 2016's best apps and games for iOS platforms. Did your favorites make the list? Read More

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The IoT: Gateway for enterprise hackers

The Internet of Things keeps growing – and so do the threats. At a webinar this week, a panel warned enterprises that it is crucial to be able to see radio-enabled devices on the network, or they could be blind to the risks they pose. Read More

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Facebook's Year in Review for 2016 isn't just fun and games

Facebook released its list of the most discussed topics for 2016. It ain't pretty. Read More

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IEEE-USA wants Trump to end H-1B lottery

The IEEE-USA intends to urge President-elect Donald Trump to quickly replace the random H-1B lottery with a system that gives priority to companies that pay the best wages. Read More

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Cortana for iOS, Android now features quick access to common actions

Microsoft's Cortana virtual assistant is getting a facelift on iOS and Android aimed at making it more useful for users, and also bringing a bit of brightness to what's currently a rather dour interface. Read More

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Microsoft's vision for LinkedIn is about tying its business data into Office and other services

As the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal closes, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlines how Office 365 workers will benefit from mining LinkedIn's store of digital intelligence and making connections, whether for career goals or data analysis. Read More

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Moore's Law lives on with speedy 7-nm mobile chips coming in 2018

How do mobile devices keep get faster, thinner, and more power efficient? It's thanks to the quick advances in chip manufacturing, which help churn out smaller chips packed with new features. Read More

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Russian cyberspies likely behind DNC breach move on to German election

A group of suspected Russian cyberspies blamed for interring in the U.S. elections is also attempting to influence the upcoming vote in Germany, according to the country’s domestic intelligence agency. Read More

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Cyberspies stole secrets from industrial giant ThyssenKrupp

Germany-based industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp was hit by a cyberespionage attack earlier this year that resulted in data being stolen from its industrial solutions and steel producing units. Read More

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Employee Choice Programs: CIO White Paper

Technology is integral to everything we do, especially at work. Consequently, employees have preferences for certain device brands and expect to be able to choose those devices at work. Read More

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