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June 20, 2019

Image: Facebook’s cryptocurrency ratchets up pressure on banks, but has big risks

Facebook’s cryptocurrency ratchets up pressure on banks, but has big risks

While Facebook's Libra coin has the potential to disrupt traditional commercial banking by removing the middleman between buyers, sellers and money transfers, it also comes with significant risks. Read more ▶

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Where do browsers stand on Flash's impending demise?

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What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

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Download the Best Places to Work in IT archives, 1994 to 2019

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Jonny Evans: Apple Watch is not an enterprise product?

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Woody Leonhard: Windows 10 version 1803 customers: Brace for impact

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Data to insight in minutes

Modernize your data warehouse and enable advanced sales and marketing analytics on AWS with Stitch Data Loader from Talend. Read more ▶

Image: Where do browsers stand on Flash's impending demise?

Where do browsers stand on Flash's impending demise?

It's been two years since Adobe announced it would finally kill off its Flash Player; browser makers plan to follow suit on their own timelines. Read more ▶

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Productivity Hack: Why You Should Ditch Your Stock PDF Reader for PDFpenPro

Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

Cellebrite, an Israeli-based forensics company, claims it has advanced its hacking technology to include Apple's iOS 12.3 and 'high-end Android' devices. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Download the Best Places to Work in IT archives, 1994 to 2019

Download the Best Places to Work in IT archives, 1994 to 2019

See who's made Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT list over the last 26 years. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Apple Watch is not an enterprise product?

Jonny Evans: Apple Watch is not an enterprise product?

Hyper-personal, context sensitive, equipped with highly secure and private machine intelligence, the increasingly independent Apple Watch is a business opportunity you should explore. Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: Windows 10 version 1803 customers: Brace for impact

Woody Leonhard: Windows 10 version 1803 customers: Brace for impact

Microsoft just officially announced that it’s revving up its algorithms, with an eye toward pushing Win10 version 1903 on machines running Win10 1803 or earlier. One little problem: It didn’t say how it's going to push. Possibilities — many of them unpleasant — abound. Read more ▶

White Paper: Beanworks

Mature Accounts Payable for the Small and Mid-Size Enterprise

Automation is one of today’s mega trends affecting workforces globally, and it's important for finance leaders to understand what automation can mean for their department and bottom line. Read more ▶

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