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April 12, 2019

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7 ways predictive analytics can improve customer experience

AI-powered analytics can drive sales to higher levels by helping organizations anticipate customers' needs and exceed their expectations. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

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Cisco taps into AWS for data center, cloud applications

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JavaScript memoization: Handy functional programming

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Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

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Group behind TRITON industrial sabotage malware made more victims

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Endpoint security is consolidating, but what does that mean?

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Gmail, G-meh: 4 alternative Android email apps, evaluated

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In this guide you’ll get high-level best practices to help create stronger and more scalable QA strategies. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

Windows 10 users running the 64-bit edition of the OS now have access to two different "builds" of the still-under-construction browser. Read more ▶

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Cisco taps into AWS for data center, cloud applications

Cisco Cloud ACI for AWS lets customers manage and secure applications running in the data center or in Amazon Web Service cloud environments Read more ▶

 
 
Image: JavaScript memoization: Handy functional programming

JavaScript memoization: Handy functional programming

Memoization is a neat functional programming trick you can use to speed up expensive calculations Read more ▶

Image: Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

Behind the major overhaul of Confluence, Atlassian hopes for wider business adoption outside of its software dev origins. The company also announced it has bought Good Software. Read more ▶

Image: Group behind TRITON industrial sabotage malware made more victims

Group behind TRITON industrial sabotage malware made more victims

The attackers stayed undetected on the victim's network for more than a year and sought out operational technology networks. Read more ▶

Image: Endpoint security is consolidating, but what does that mean?

Endpoint security is consolidating, but what does that mean?

Organizations seeking tightly-integrated endpoint security solutions must determine how far they want to go. Read more ▶

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Gmail, G-meh: 4 alternative Android email apps, evaluated

Still mourning Inbox? Or just itching for something different? These alternative Android email apps might be worth exploring. Read more ▶

White Paper: Panda Security

PandaLabs Annual Report 2018 - with Predictions for 2019

Cybercrime is an attractive and profitable business. Attackers are making use of more, and better, digital and economic resources than ever before, allowing them to develop attacks that are increasingly sophisticated. Read more ▶

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