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March 14, 2019

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9 ways to address the IT retirement boom

Demographic trends are placing pressure on long-term outlooks for IT staffing. Here’s how to address an increasing talent shortage before it becomes an existential crisis for IT. Read more ▶

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Windows security updates that require new registry keys

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Open source licenses may not matter so much any more

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Wrike: A flexible project management tool for the digital workplace

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Software-defined perimeter brings trusted access to multi-cloud applications, network resources

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What is quantum cryptography? It’s no silver bullet, but could improve security

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How and why to use blob storage in Azure

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Microsoft to soon start nagging Windows 7 users about looming end times

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Nasuni for Windows Server 2008 File Server Migration

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Windows security updates that require new registry keys

Don't assume automated Windows security updates are complete. You might need to add registry keys manually. Here are a few to check now. Read more ▶

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Open source licenses may not matter so much any more

MongoDB's efforts to get OSI endorsement a more business-friendly SSPL have failed. MongoDB is proceeding anyhow, reflecting a possibly pivotal moment Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Wrike: A flexible project management tool for the digital workplace

Wrike: A flexible project management tool for the digital workplace

This 12-year-old digital work management app is designed to help workers track and coordinate projects; it combines a simple UI with enough features to keep power users happy, too. Read more ▶

Image: Software-defined perimeter brings trusted access to multi-cloud applications, network resources

Software-defined perimeter brings trusted access to multi-cloud applications, network resources

Today’s networks are both elastic and permeable. Software-defined perimeter (SDP) technology enables simpler, trusted, and secure access to applications in public or private cloud. Read more ▶

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What is quantum cryptography? It’s no silver bullet, but could improve security

In the arms race between white and black hats, the infosec industry looks to quantum cryptography and quantum key distribution (QKD). That may be just part of the answer, however. Read more ▶

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How and why to use blob storage in Azure

Work with unstructured and specialized binary data without the overhead of a file system Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft to soon start nagging Windows 7 users about looming end times

Microsoft to soon start nagging Windows 7 users about looming end times

The so-called 'courtesy reminders' will be showing up on users' PCs beginning in April, nine months before support for Windows 7 ends. Read more ▶

eGuide: Schneider Electric SA

Edge Computing

In the era of the Internet of Things, edge computing is fast becoming a necessity. Here’s what you need to know as you consider bringing it into your organization. Read more ▶

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