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Downloadable Asset: ProtectWise One of the most difficult and endemic problems facing cybersecurity departments today is security's 'you don't know what you don't know syndrome.' All too often, information security practitioners are tasked with responding to incidents on their network that they may not even know exist until they've already become full-fledged breaches. Read More ▶ |
Not all data centers are alike, and this one -- originally opened in 2006 -- has certainly morphed over the past 10 years. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft announced a slew of new goodies at its Windows event in New York. Catch up on everything from the Surface Studio all-in-one to the Windows 10 Creators Update here. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft showed off a handful of marquee features for next year's Windows 10 update on Wednesday, but the company sneakily hid 11 more new releases in its sizzle reel preview of the Creators Update. Check them out here. Read More ▶ |
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In a single week, three of the industry's biggest companies dragged users kicking and screaming into a better future. Read More ▶ |
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IT admins have been able to block macros from running in Office 2016 since March. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft revealed an army of VR headsets launching alongside the Windows 10 Creators Update. Here's everything we know so far. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft's Paint moves beyond its 2D roots with Paint3D preview, an app that makes 3D content creation relatively intuitive, clever, and even fun. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft's throwing a bit of shade at its competition by offering a trade-in program for Mac owners who may have wanted more from Apple's new MacBook lineup. Read More ▶ |
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With Windows phone market share stagnant at 1 percent, it may not be surprising to hear Microsoft's Windows and Devices chief Terry Myerson broaden the vision for Windows 10 Mobile to unspecified "devices" with ARM chips and cellular connections. Read More ▶ |
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What do the servers and racks that make up one of the largest hyperscale data center networks in the world look like? Microsoft has provided a glimpse this week when it open sourced Project Olympus, the design specs for the hardware that runs its cloud. Read More ▶ |
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Microsoft today quietly put an end to sales of Windows 7 licenses to computer makers. Read More ▶ |
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White Paper: Sapho 65% of employees ignore data when making a decision and 62% delay completing tasks that require logging into multiple systems. This Forrester paper discusses how business apps are used and how the right apps will empower employees to make data-driven decisions, solve business problems, and be more connected to the business. Read More ▶ |
Whether you cut your teeth on Unix and AIX or you tire of doing the necessary but thankless tasks that come with keeping the lights on and the datacenter humming, there's still time to reinvent yourself. Here's how. ▶ |
Hardware and software that live past their end-of-life dates pose serious risks to organizations. Find out which assets you should update, upgrade or replace ASAP. ▶ |
Computerworld's annual salary survey shines a bright light on IT compensation. The more respondents, the better the results will be – and participants can enter a drawing to win 1 of 3 $500 American Express gift checks. Take the 2017 IT Salary Survey. ▶ |