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Oct 10, 2016
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8 challenges that keep financial services CTOs and CIOs up at night

Experts in financial services, IT, security and compliance discuss the major issues facing IT executives at financial services companies. Read More

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How recruiters are adapting to an evolving job market
Get a Fire HD 6 Tablet Reburbished For Just $45 With Code IDG11, Until Wed Only - Deal Alert
5 steps to avoid burning out your on-call IT staff
Can Facebook really do enterprise collaboration right?
Why being a data scientist 'feels like being a magician'
Why it takes a cloud service to manage cloud services
FBI arrests an NSA contractor suspected of stealing hacking tools
Crisis planning: 6 ways to put people first

White Paper: Sapho

Accelerate Digital Transformation With Simplified Business Apps

65% of employees ignore data when making a decision and 62% delay completing tasks that require logging into multiple systems. This Forrester paper discusses how business apps are used and how the right apps will empower employees to make data-driven decisions, solve business problems, and be more connected to the business. Read More

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How recruiters are adapting to an evolving job market

Thought recruiting for tech talent was competitive before? You ain't seen nothing yet, according to Jobvite's latest research. Read More

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Get a Fire HD 6 Tablet Reburbished For Just $45 With Code IDG11, Until Wed Only - Deal Alert

Until Wednesday only, using our special discount code will get you a certified refurbished Fire HD 6 Tablet for an extra 20% off its already discounted price of $56 on Amazon. See our article for details. Read More

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5 steps to avoid burning out your on-call IT staff

On-call workers don't have the luxury of signing off at the end of the day and going home to relax. They know that a call could come at any time, which means businesses need to take steps to ensure these workers aren't on the fast-track to burnout. Read More

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Can Facebook really do enterprise collaboration right?

Facebook is about to enter the business collaboration market, and though the space is crowded, the opportunity for Facebook at Work is clear — but the company must earn trust in the enterprise. Read More

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Why being a data scientist 'feels like being a magician'

What is it like to be a data scientist? Here's what three people currently on the front lines had to say. Read More

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Why it takes a cloud service to manage cloud services

Chances are, your business already uses multitudes of cloud services and integrates with many more. How do you manage them all? These services can help. Read More

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FBI arrests an NSA contractor suspected of stealing hacking tools

The FBI has arrested a U.S. government contractor for allegedly stealing classified documents, which may involve hacking tools from the National Security Agency. Read More

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Crisis planning: 6 ways to put people first

"Planning for the 'what ifs' is not just about imagining events that are hard to imagine. It is about knowing which of your business functions will determine your ability to weather a crisis," says Bill Tibbo. Read More

White Paper: Red Hat

Alleviate Technical Debt

For many organizations, IT modernization comes down to deciding whether to perform top-to-bottom modernization of an organization's datacenter or to strategically modernize with those components that add efficiency, manageability, agility and cost savings to IT operations. Read More

State of the CIO 2017

What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard!

Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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