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Dec 29, 2016
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Have you made professional new year’s resolutions for 2017?

Your list of professional resolutions may be extensive, so prioritization is essential to staying on track as you work your way through it. As a help for your prioritization efforts, I’ve compiled this list of three “chart topper” IT issues for the new year: closing the IT talent gap, keeping data secure and compliant, and jumping on the IoT bandwagon for the right reasons. Read More

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Fitbit's best activity tracker just got even better
5 easy ways to fight mobile app fatigue
How Zuckerberg became Fortune's businessperson of the year
How to easily transfer iPhone data to Android
What makes Red Hat the king of Linux?

White Paper: Pure Storage

2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant Report for Solid-State Arrays

Gartner has done the research for you. Help your organization make an informed IT decision regarding flash storage. Read the 2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Solid-State Arrays to gain insights regarding the future state of the storage market and an independent vendor comparison. Also learn why Pure Storage achieved the furthest overall position for completeness of vision. Read More

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Fitbit's best activity tracker just got even better

Fitbit's Charge 2 is the best all-around fitness wearable money can buy, and a substantial firmware update recently made the impressive tracker even more formidable. Read More

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5 easy ways to fight mobile app fatigue

If the majority of mobile apps have lost their luster, have no fear, you're not alone. These five strategies can help you overcome app fatigue and declutter your devices just in time for the new year. Read More

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How Zuckerberg became Fortune's businessperson of the year

Did Mark Zuckerberg make one misstep too many to earn Fortune’s businessperson of the year, or is he a visionary? Read More

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How to easily transfer iPhone data to Android

For iOS users who want to escape Apple's walled garden, the path to Android is now smoother thanks to a new Google Drive feature, as well as some other trusty tools. Read More

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What makes Red Hat the king of Linux?

Red Hat registers $615 million in revenues, which translates roughly into $2.4 billion in revenues for 2016. Read More

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Amazon Web Services Provides Guidance on How to Take Control of Your Cloud-Based Infrastructure and Applications

While nearly every enterprise is using cloud infrastructure and applications to some extent, few are getting maximum value from their cloud spend. Implementing cloud technology seems simple on the surface, but it takes practice to truly master the use of clouds. No one knows this better than Amazon Web Services, one of the leading public cloud providers. 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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