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CIOs question value of Microsoft’s LinkedIn buy

More than a month after the news of the massive acquisition broke, some CIOs are still wondering exactly what Microsoft is getting in the $26.2 billion deal. Read More

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AI expanding in the enterprise (whether or not you know it)

Many organizations are already using technologies that rely on artificial intelligence, according to a recent study, and many more will adopt AI technologies within the next two years. Read More

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Twitter needs to stop the harassment

Twitter needs to stop making excuses and start taking a stand against online harassment and abuse. Read More

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Should Apple worry about Microsoft-IBM deal?

IBM’s new partnership with Microsoft nearly mirrors a deal the enterprise giant struck with Apple in 2014. But that’s where the similarities end. Read More

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Issa bill would kill a big H-1B loophole

Rep. Darrell Issa has rolled out a bipartisan bill that would make two key changes to the 1998 H-1B visa law. Read More

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51% off Inflatable Lounge Bag Hammock Air Sofa and Pool Float - Deal Alert

This innovative lounge requires no external pump and is the perfect substitute for folding chairs, bean bags, hammocks, picnic blankets and pool floats. Simply unfold, scoop air into it and roll and buckle. Read More

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Clinton wins, how analytics cost Trump the election

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2016 Gartner Customer Experience Predictions

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