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November 04, 2019

Image: Do you really need a Chief Mobility Officer? (Spoiler alert: nope)

Do you really need a Chief Mobility Officer? (Spoiler alert: nope)

While C-level positions were all the rage when mobility was new in the enterprise, the role of CMO – while still somewhat prevalent – is now largely unnecessary and could even hurt your bottom line. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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IBM, Intel, J.P. Morgan and Microsoft join others on new blockchain token spec

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Top web browsers 2019: Chrome seesaws yet again

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Woody Leonhard: With a few exceptions, all’s clear to install Microsoft’s October patches

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Susan Hanley: Introducing Project Cortex

White Paper: CBTS

CIO’s Guide to Collaboration: Deliver a Consistent UX Without Sacrificing Security

Modern business takes place on all kinds of devices, among users who need to securely connect and innovate from a hotel room as easily as from an office. Read more ▶

Image: IBM, Intel, J.P. Morgan and Microsoft join others on new blockchain token spec

IBM, Intel, J.P. Morgan and Microsoft join others on new blockchain token spec

A business consortium led by the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance said their new blockchain-based token specification can create regulatory compliant digital currency for use in any number of scenarios. Read more ▶

Image: This 12-course bundle will teach you how to be an ethical hacker for $39

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This 12-course bundle will teach you how to be an ethical hacker for $39

The A to Z Cyber Security & IT Certification Training Bundle contains 12 courses on how to pinpoint vulnerabilities in network systems and suggest ways to improve. Read more ▶

Image: Top web browsers 2019: Chrome seesaws yet again

Top web browsers 2019: Chrome seesaws yet again

Google's Chrome browser gave up some of its recent gains in October, but those losses did little to erode its commanding position among browsers. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Woody Leonhard: With a few exceptions, all’s clear to install Microsoft’s October patches

Woody Leonhard: With a few exceptions, all’s clear to install Microsoft’s October patches

October started in the cellar, with a third-time attempt at patching the CVE-2019-1367 Internet Explorer zero-day that nobody needed, but the situation has gradually improved. Get the October patches installed, but watch out for a handful of known cowpies. Read more ▶

Image: Susan Hanley: Introducing Project Cortex

Susan Hanley: Introducing Project Cortex

Microsoft is touting game-changing knowledge management innovations at its Ignite 2019 event. Project Cortex is a new service in Microsoft 365 that uses AI to reason over organizational data and organize it into shared topics like projects and customers. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: IBM

Bridging the Gap Between Legacy and Multicloud

With Himanshu Desai, IBM VP Services Platform with Watson & Multicloud Integration and Arun Hampapur, IBM DE and Director of Development Services Platform With Watson Read more ▶

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