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January 17, 2020

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Democratizing the optimization of AI’s arcane neural networks

Data scientists remain in hot demand, but they will give up more of their core functions this year and beyond to automated tools Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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The case for (and against) maintaining multiple collaboration tools

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What good leaders do: 3 key practices you can adopt today

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Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

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7 tech buzzwords to cancel in 2020

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It’s the end for Windows Server 2008 support

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How to background a process: 2-Minute Linux Tips

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Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

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A Better Approach to Reduce False Positives

Even after implementing SOAR, SIEM, IDPS and other technologies to improve security insights, companies still spend thousands of hours triaging alerts that are mostly false positives. Read more ▶

Image: The case for (and against) maintaining multiple collaboration tools

The case for (and against) maintaining multiple collaboration tools

Choosing whether to force users onto a single collaboration platform or support multiple apps is a tricky decision for enterprise IT. Read more ▶

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Get this essential cloud security certification training bundle for only $49

These web-based courses are perfect for anyone who doesn’t have the time to attend traditional classes Read more ▶

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What good leaders do: 3 key practices you can adopt today

Providing good leadership means giving the people on your team the safety and space they need to thrive. Here are three things you can start doing now that will make a big difference in the year ahead. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

Companies deploy an average of three to five different cloud services. With an increased emphasis on security and regulatory compliance, the capability to manage these disparate systems is crucial. Read more ▶

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7 tech buzzwords to cancel in 2020

Tech is an industry all too often fueled by hype, but some CIOs are fed up. Here IT leaders from retail, health care, consulting and other sectors discuss tech catch-all jargon they’d like to see dumped. Read more ▶

Image: It’s the end for Windows Server 2008 support

It’s the end for Windows Server 2008 support

Microsoft recommends migrating Server 2008 workloads to Azure cloud services while enterprises modernize their apps for Windows Server 2016 or 2019 deployments. Read more ▶

Image: How to background a process: 2-Minute Linux Tips

How to background a process: 2-Minute Linux Tips

In this Linux tip, learn how you can move a running task into the background and what that means. Once you use the bg command, you have the ability to run other commands. Read more ▶

Image: Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

There’s a lot of misinformation about Win7 end-of-life bouncing around the blogosphere. While the last free official Win7/Server 2008 R2 patch appeared yesterday, there’s more to the story. No need to go running to the nearest soothsayer with your wallet open, in spite of what you may have read. Read more ▶

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Escape Your Legacy Backup Provider - Three Steps to a Better Backup Renewal

Cloud storage costs continue to decline and are now cheaper than data center storage. Couple this with the undeniable move to cloud as enterprises modernize and it’s clearly time to re-evaluate your backup infrastructure strategy. Read more ▶

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