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The IT upgrade cycle has never looked better for Apple

Goodbye and farewell Windows XP. I never knew ya. I was upgrading to OS X ‘Puma’ when you shipped. I never looked back. Did you? Read More

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2017 IT jobs report: Pacific region

The Pacific region of the U.S. offers a plethora of job opportunities for skilled IT pros who are passionate about technology. See how your pay stacks up to average salaries in the region. Read More

Restricting Firefox to TLS version 1.2 makes browsing safer

Whats behind the curtain of HTTPS is TLS. There are three versions of the TLS protocol and there is no reason to still support the oldest two versions. A simple tweak of Firefox can insure it only supports the most secure version, TLS 1.2. Read More

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Accelerate Digital Transformation with Cognitive Automation

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