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April 29, 2019

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From CIO to CEO: 10 tips for taking your career to the top

CIOs turned presidents and CEOs discuss their rise to the top and offer insights for IT leaders considering similar leaps. Read more ▶

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Slack embraces email to bridge chat app gap

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The growing demand for managed detection and response (MDR)

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Restructuring IT for the digital age

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Why wearables, health records and clinical trials need a blockchain injection

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Wawa brings digital integration to the convenience store

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Dell EMC and Cisco renew converged infrastructure alliance

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Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

eBook: Microsoft

Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches

This book is designed to give you a solid foundation to be successful as a developer or IT engineer in Azure. You learn about both Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions, along with when to use each approach. As you work through the chapters, you learn how to plan appropriately for availability and scale, keep security in mind, and consider cost and performance. Read more ▶

Image: Slack embraces email to bridge chat app gap

Slack embraces email to bridge chat app gap

At this week's Frontiers event, Slack rolled out plans for several tweaks to its popular collaboration platform to help users get their jobs done easier. Read more ▶

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Buy More, Save More -- This HP Coupon Code Cuts Prices on Business PCs

Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶

Image: The growing demand for managed detection and response (MDR)

The growing demand for managed detection and response (MDR)

Threat detection/response is a high priority, but many organizations don’t have the staff or skills to perform these tasks alone. This translates into a growing managed detection and response (MDR) market. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Restructuring IT for the digital age

Restructuring IT for the digital age

IT leaders are remodeling IT and morphing culture to increase agility and emphasize customer centricity in the wake of digital business. Read more ▶

Image: Why wearables, health records and clinical trials need a blockchain injection

Why wearables, health records and clinical trials need a blockchain injection

The future of healthcare could rely on the open transmission of patient data for any number of reasons – from treatment data to clinical trials – and one technology could serve as a secure conduit: blockchain. Read more ▶

Image: Wawa brings digital integration to the convenience store

Wawa brings digital integration to the convenience store

Under CIO John Collier, Wawa is partnering with multiple vendors to build out its digital capabilities, suggesting that a DIY approach isn't the only game in town. Read more ▶

Image: Dell EMC and Cisco renew converged infrastructure alliance

Dell EMC and Cisco renew converged infrastructure alliance

Dell EMC and Cisco renewed their agreement to collaborate on converged infrastructure (CI) products for a few more years even though the momentum is elsewhere. Read more ▶

Image: Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Every time Google updates its browser, it publishes release notes aimed at enterprises to highlight upcoming additions, substitutions, enhancements and modifications. Here's some of what's coming. Read more ▶

eBook: Microsoft

Containerize Your Apps with Docker and Kubernetes

If you are a developer, system administrator, or DevOps engineer who wants to use Docker and Kubernetes to run your mission-critical applications scalable, securely, and highly available on-prem or in the cloud, then this book is for you. In order to learn from this book, you should have some basic Linux/Unix skills such as installing packages, editing files, managing services, and so on. If you have some basic virtualization experience that would be an added advantage. Read more ▶

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