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| Healthcare.gov FFE Breach Compromises 75K Users' Data | Dark Reading | The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has reported a sign-up system for Healthcare.gov has been breached, leading to the compromise of 75,000 users' personal data. On Oct. 13, CMS staff detected suspicious activity in the Federally Facilitated Exchanges (FFE) — the FFE's Direct Enrollment pathway — a system used by healthcare insurance agents and brokers to help consumers apply for coverage available on Healthcare.gov. | Requested by IT, Built for IT: 8 New BetterCloud Features | BetterCloud Monitor | Ask and you shall receive. Here at BetterCloud, we've been working hard to answer the feature requests you’ve told us are important to you. We’re thrilled to announce eight enhancements that we released earlier this month at Altitude, our annual customer conference, in Denver. This includes features like Time-based Roles, On-demand Workflows, MFA policies, last login reporting, and more! | Cloud, Enterprise Software to Drive 2019 IT Spending, Says Gartner | ZDNet | Global IT spending is expected to grow 3.2 percent in 2019 to $3.8 trillion as enterprise software, cloud and digital transformation projects boost growth, according to Gartner. The projection, outlined at Gartner's Symposium/ITXpo in Orlando, accounts for a shift to everything as a service. Software as a service (SaaS) will boost 2019 enterprise software spending 8.3 percent. | IT Salary Survey 2018: How Much Do IT Pros Earn? | InformationWeek | Compare your salary to the median pay for 12 popular IT job titles. |
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| How to Use New Gmail Add-Ons (Like Dropbox) | How-To Geek | Tired of spending time inserting images, pasting data, or attaching important documents into email? Google is looking to speed up the process for you with a series of new Gmail integrations. | How to Edit PDFs in Microsoft Word | PCWorld | While previous versions of Word let you save a document as a PDF, Word 2016 allows you to open an Adobe formatted file, modify it, and then re-save it back to the PDF format without using Acrobat. Microsoft calls this new feature PDF Reflow, and here's how it works with a file containing text and an image. |
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