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Feb 23, 2017
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Battle of the clouds: Amazon Web Services vs. Microsoft Azure vs. Google Cloud Platform

With more and more workloads going to the cloud, and the top vendors being as competitive as they’ve been, deciding on which provider to go with isn’t getting any easier. This handy guide will outline the pros and cons of each provider and deliver tips about which one to go with. Read More

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Microsoft released Adobe Flash Player fix, but didn't patch 2 zero-days
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Microsoft pushes out critical Flash Player patches with one week delay
Changes to Windows 10's data-gathering not enough to satisfy EU privacy watchdog

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2017: Top Digital Trends for the Electricity Value Network: Networkworld White Paper

Read about the 2017 top digital trend predictions for the power and utility industry, and gain a competitive edge by understanding what's next. Across the Electricity Value Network (EVN) - from generation through T&D and end user management, first movers and proactive digital adopters are far more likely to thrive in the future. Read More

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Microsoft released Adobe Flash Player fix, but didn't patch 2 zero-days

After canceling Patch Tuesday for the first time ever, Microsoft released a fix for critical flaws in Adobe Flash Player; the patches for the two vulnerabilities with public exploit code will wait until March Patch Tuesday. Read More

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iPad smackdown: Microsoft Office vs. Apple iWork vs. Google G Suite

Your iPad can largely function like a laptop with two of the three main office productivity suites Read More

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5 built-in Windows 10 apps that do the job (with video)

These 5 built-in Windows apps -- Mail, Calendar, Maps, People and OneNote -- were once denounced as inadequate, but have grown into highly useful tools. Read More

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7.4% of software on PCs are past end of life

Research shows 7.4 percent of software on PCs are past end of life, meaning it's no longer patched and is vulnerable to exploitation. Read More

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Microsoft still plans to ship two Windows 10 upgrades in 2017

Microsoft has reaffirmed that it will issue two Windows 10 upgrades this year, twice the number of 2016 but still shy of the firm's original plans. Read More

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Microsoft pushes out critical Flash Player patches with one week delay

After deciding to postpone its February patches for a month, Microsoft released one critical security update for Windows on Tuesday that contains Flash Player patches released by Adobe Systems last week. Read More

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Changes to Windows 10's data-gathering not enough to satisfy EU privacy watchdog

European Union privacy watchdogs are still not happy with Windows 10's gathering of data about its users, over a year after they first wrote to Microsoft to complain. Read More

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Cloud-Native Evolution: How Companies Go Digital: Networkworld White Paper

92% of companies anticipate going cloud-native in the next 5 years. This shift is imperative to move quickly and remain competitive. So, what does it take for successful migration? This report details a winning strategy, that will show you how to tackle both technical and cultural challenges. Read More

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