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June 12, 2019

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Apple eyes changes to iOS device management

At last week's developers conference, Apple rolled out a number of changes to the way iPhones, iPads and other devices are handled. Here's what those changes mean. Read more ▶

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FedEx exec: Blockchain will become a foundational layer – for everything

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JR Raphael: The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

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Jonny Evans: WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

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Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

Video/Webcast: Iron Mountain

Global Hybrid IT Trend: The Race to Connect the World Webinar

In this presentation, we will obtain global perspective from Dan Thompson and Daniel Bizo from 451 Research as well as global executives from Iron Mountain Data Centers. Read more ▶

Image: FedEx exec: Blockchain will become a foundational layer – for everything

FedEx exec: Blockchain will become a foundational layer – for everything

Like the internet, blockchain will eventually underpin new business models – and the movement in that direction has already begun. Read more ▶

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Learn what it takes to become a cloud computing architect with this $39 bundle

The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle features 9 courses on Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and more. Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

JR Raphael: The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

Please, someone make it stop. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

Jonny Evans: WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

The iPad and Mac just became a perfect team to get things done. Read more ▶

Image: Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

Managing corporate hardware can be a bewildering process for some IT shops. With that in mind, Computerworld – in partnership with tech training provider PluralSight – is providing this free course on using Intune to make device management easier. Read more ▶

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