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March 01, 2019

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Best security software, 2019: Lab-tested reviews of today's top tools

We go hands-on with some of the most innovative, useful and, arguably, best security software on the market. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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2 reasons to avoid industry-specific cloud technology

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How to protect intellectual property? 10 tips to keep IP safe

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Researchers rip Microsoft over Windows 10 update restarts

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Cisco warns a critical patch is needed for a remote access firewall, VPN and router

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D&I tech market grows as diversity and inclusion become a business priority

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New chemistry-based data storage would blow Moore’s Law out of the water

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The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

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The Art & Science of Service-Level Objectives

Engineer Theo Schlossnagle offers best practices for service-level objectives. Read more ▶

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2 reasons to avoid industry-specific cloud technology

Too often, industry-specific platforms use inferior technology and take too much work to reconfigure Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

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How to protect intellectual property? 10 tips to keep IP safe

Your company's intellectual property, whether that's patents, trade secrets or just employee know-how, may be more valuable than its physical assets. This primer covers everything from establishing basic policies and procedures for IP protection. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Researchers rip Microsoft over Windows 10 update restarts

Researchers rip Microsoft over Windows 10 update restarts

Windows 10 Home's update and upgrade processes are confusing users and leaving them frustrated, researchers from University College London found. Read more ▶

Image: Cisco warns a critical patch is needed for a remote access firewall, VPN and router

Cisco warns a critical patch is needed for a remote access firewall, VPN and router

Cisco is warning organizations with remote users using a particular wireless firewall, VPN and router to patch a critical vulnerability in each that could let attackers break into the network. Read more ▶

Image: D&I tech market grows as diversity and inclusion become a business priority

D&I tech market grows as diversity and inclusion become a business priority

There’s been a flurry of activity in the diversity and inclusion (D&I) technology space as the tech industry uses its strengths to address discrimination and lack of representation. Read more ▶

Image: New chemistry-based data storage would blow Moore’s Law out of the water

New chemistry-based data storage would blow Moore’s Law out of the water

If successful, a computing technique being developed by researchers at Arizona State University would allow transistors to fit on individual molecules – smaller than Moore ever envisioned. Read more ▶

Image: The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

Sales figures from companies participating in the Open Compute Project are starting to come in, and they are close to what was forecasted in 2017 and growing. Read more ▶

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Monitoring in a DevOps World

Theo Schlossnagle discusses the most important trends of DevOps. Read more ▶

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