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October 09, 2019

Image: Here's why there won’t be a quick enterprise blockchain revolution

Here's why there won’t be a quick enterprise blockchain revolution

While corporate CIOs see the distributed ledger technology as innovative, blockchain is unlikely to become technically and operationally scalable anytime soon. Read more ▶

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Windows 10: Answering your most important questions | TECH(talk)

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Facebook sends its Portal smart display to work

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Opera jumps on tracking blocker bandwagon

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Evan Schuman: The courts have ruled: Mobile sites must be accessible.Why did enterprises resist?

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JR Raphael: 9 critical questions about Microsoft's first Android phone

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What employers look for when they Google you (3 key takeaways)

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BSO Achieves Seamless, Worldwide Access to Business-Critical Services

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How HPE SimpliVity Streamlines IT Operations

Hyperconverged infrastructure brings cloud agility, scalability, and simplicity to data centers. Read this White Paper to learn how HPE SimpliVity, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, combines infrastructure and advanced data services to help businesses streamline their IT operations. Read more ▶

Image: Windows 10: Answering your most important questions | TECH(talk)

Windows 10: Answering your most important questions | TECH(talk)

Computerworld Windows expert Preston Gralla and Executive Editor Ken Mingis are back to answer your questions about Windows 10. Read more ▶

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Image: Facebook sends its Portal smart display to work

Facebook sends its Portal smart display to work

A new Workplace app for Portal is among a raft of features announced at this week’s Flow user conference. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Opera jumps on tracking blocker bandwagon

Opera jumps on tracking blocker bandwagon

The browser maker unveiled version 64 of Opera, which now relies on the open-source EasyPrivacy Tracking Protection List to bolster user privacy and speed up surfing. Read more ▶

Image: Evan Schuman: The courts have ruled: Mobile sites must be accessible.Why did enterprises resist?

Evan Schuman: The courts have ruled: Mobile sites must be accessible.Why did enterprises resist?

Although this decision should end the debate and make it clear to companies that sites must be coded to be fully compatible—and, no, throwing in a toolbar option doesn't do it—it's astounding that companies ever resisted it. Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: 9 critical questions about Microsoft's first Android phone

JR Raphael: 9 critical questions about Microsoft's first Android phone

Microsoft's Surface Duo deserves your attention, but some of the things we don't yet know about the device may prove to be the most pivotal. Read more ▶

Image: What employers look for when they Google you (3 key takeaways)

What employers look for when they Google you (3 key takeaways)

Insider Pro reached out to recruiters and HR pros to find out how they research job candidates online, what they’re looking for and what they think if a candidate has no online presence. Read more ▶

Image: BSO Achieves Seamless, Worldwide Access to Business-Critical Services

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BSO Achieves Seamless, Worldwide Access to Business-Critical Services

An in-depth look at how a cloud services provider augmented and automated its private cloud offering. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: TSA, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Platinum Partner

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Hyperconvergence empowers IT teams to manage storage, compute, networking, and virtualization with the same hardware. Read this solution brief to learn how HPE SimpliVity, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, drives true hyperconvergence at scale — from the core to the edge. Read more ▶

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