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January 07, 2019

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Coming this year: AI-enabled mobile devices, and a UEM push

As AI finds its way into mobile devices and virtual personal assistants proliferate in offices and boardrooms, IT admins will have to manage more – and more sophisticated – end points. Read more ▶

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2019 CES: Anticipating a revolution that transcends personal devices

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Transform your field service with IoT, AI, and mixed reality

Once considered a cost center, field service— including service requests, scheduling, resource assignment, and parts management—is becoming a profitable source of business intelligence and brand differentiation. The key to this transformation is connected field service technology. Read more ▶

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Windows 10 1809 adoption remains in the cellar

The botched rollout in October of Microsoft's latest version of Windows 10 has hampered adoption of Windows 10 October 2018 Update. Read more ▶

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Top 4 enterprise tech trends to watch in 2019

Security, AI, cloud computing and blockchain are all expected to see significant advances this year. Read more ▶

 
 
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Jonny Evans: Apple wants to stop you using dangerous USB-C devices

Friends don’t let friends connect cut-price or otherwise unverified USB-C cables to their devices Read more ▶

Image: 2019 CES: Anticipating a revolution that transcends personal devices

2019 CES: Anticipating a revolution that transcends personal devices

2019 isn’t the beginning or the end of this change, it’s the year it becomes clear that the future will be nothing like the past. Read more ▶

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5 innovative ways industry leaders modernize their field service

IoT-enabled devices are a reality in every industry, but nowhere is the growth of IoT more apparent than in field service. Businesses that harness this trend can generate greater efficiencies, improved levels of service, and new revenue streams. Read more ▶

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