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January 06, 2020

Image: Amid privacy and security failures, digital IDs advance

Amid privacy and security failures, digital IDs advance

Blockchain-based digital wallets could give owners control over their digital identity in a way that would eliminate the business silo systems of today. Read more ▶

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Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 resumes march towards endless dominance

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Top web browsers 2020: Microsoft's IE and Edge move up

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Jonny Evans: What we think we know about iPhone 2020

Case Study: Salt Stack

IBM Cloud Customer Spotlight

IBM uses SaltStack as a global command and control layer that provides comprehensive audit, remote execution, automation, patch, and security detection and remediation for the IBM Cloud network. Read more ▶

Image: Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 resumes march towards endless dominance

Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 resumes march towards endless dominance

With support for Windows 7 ending in less than two weeks, the Windows 10 upgrade push continues. Read more ▶

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

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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 ▶

Image: Top web browsers 2020: Microsoft's IE and Edge move up

Top web browsers 2020: Microsoft's IE and Edge move up

Mozilla's efforts to make Firefox more attractive as a web browser have failed to move the share needle. Meanwhile, Google's Chrome continues its dominance. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: What we think we know about iPhone 2020

Jonny Evans: What we think we know about iPhone 2020

It'll be faster, equipped with 5G, include powerful depth sensors and be available in up to six models. Read more ▶

White Paper: Salt Stack

SaltStack SecOps: Automated, universal IT system compliance and security enforcement

Security and IT operations teams must work together to keep modern data centers compliant and secure, but their efforts are often crippled by disparate toolsets, misaligned workflows, and competing priorities. It’s time for that to change. SaltStack SecOps is a new solution that harnesses SaltStack’s event-driven automation technology to deliver full-service, closed-loop automation for compliance and security. With SaltStack SecOps, security professionals and operations teams can work together to define a compliance policy, scan all systems against it, detect issues, and actively remediate them—all from a single platform. Read more ▶

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