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Diving into Microsoft's Azure Data Lake

The new Azure Data Lake service aims to let you get value out of all your data in the cloud, using familiar tools and skills. Read More

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Wanted: More women CIOs (but do they want the job?)
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Top 4 security trends of 2016
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No place like home for the holidays

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Digital Transformation: There's Never Been a Better Time to Reimagine Your Business

Digital transformation is disrupting businesses in every industry by breaking down barriers between people, businesses and things. By breaking these barriers, they are able to create new products, services and find more efficient ways of doing business. Read More

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Wanted: More women CIOs (but do they want the job?)

Although women account for less than 20 percent of CIOs at large enterprises, experts say new leadership opportunities are emerging as companies undertake digital transformations. Read More

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30% off Veepeak USB Rechargeable LED Motion Sensor Light for Closet with Magnetic Mounting - Deal Alert

The Veepeak USB Rechargeable Motion Sensor Light offers a simple solution to lighting any area inside your home. The portable and detachable design makes it versatile enough to be used as a night light in hallways and bedrooms or as a cabinet or closet light for dim areas Read More

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5 technologies that will shake things up in 2017

If you thought 2016 was a fun time to be in IT, wait until 2017 hits. Network World presents an overview of five technologies and trends that will "shake things up" in the world of enterprise networking for the new year. Watch Now

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Dos and don'ts of company party etiquette

Here are 13 tips for how to navigate your office party without being Monday's gossip. Read More

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The year ransomware became one of the top threats to enterprises

Ransomware creators are increasingly targeting companies and other organizations, sometimes using techniques borrowed from cyberespionage attacks, because they're likely to pay more money for their data. Read More

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Top 4 security trends of 2016

As digital transformation overtook the enterprise in 2016, security professionals have struggled to keep up with a shifting technology and cultural landscape while keeping one eye ahead on the threat horizon. Read More

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Google Assistant gets a jolly upgrade for the holidays

The intelligent virtual helper can tell holiday jokes, track Santa, and spin the dreidel. Read More

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No place like home for the holidays

It’s the most wonderful time of the year -- especially at companies that offer employees a winter break. Read More

White Paper: Fortinet, Inc.

Advanced Threats, Advanced Solutions: Integrating a Sandbox Into Your Infrastructure

The volume of threats is increasing, and cybercriminals are enhancing their techniques every day. Companies struggle to proactively see the threats that are coming, knowing when they have been breached and reacting quickly to minimize the threat. Download this whitepaper to learn about 12 different advanced malware techniques being used today and how sandboxing is an incredible tool that can help. Read More

8 tips for managing without authority

When it comes to managing indirect reports, there's no substitute for experience. Here’s how two project management veterans have found success.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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