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January 03, 2020

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8 ways to turn Android into a productivity powerhouse

With just a handful of easy adjustments, your Android phone can become a lean, mean productivity machine. Read more ▶

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Jonny Evans: A glimpse at Apple’s 2020 vision

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How to get maximum protection from MFA in Office 365

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Windows vulnerability

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Banking on a Digital Future with Intelligent Automation

A guide to digital transformation in banking. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: A glimpse at Apple’s 2020 vision

Jonny Evans: A glimpse at Apple’s 2020 vision

Among other things, smart vehicles, immersive AR/VR environments and edge-based device intelligence will drive Apple's new decade. Read more ▶

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This $387 Azure certification prep bundle is currently on sale for $29

Set yourself up to pass Azure certification exams with these 4 courses. Read more ▶

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How to get maximum protection from MFA in Office 365

Follow these steps to ensure your multi-factor authentication for Office 365 is effective. Read more ▶

 
 
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Windows vulnerability

The guinea pig would rather not get shot. Read more ▶

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How to Win With Mobile

Learn why and how to adopt the “mobile first, mobile now” imperative to satisfy and engage customers who demand a unified experience—whether they’re opening an account, applying for a loan, paying a bill or depositing a check. Read more ▶

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