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September 16, 2019

Image: How 6G will work: Terahertz-to-fiber conversion

How 6G will work: Terahertz-to-fiber conversion

For 6G wireless to become a reality, it must overcome a few technical hurdles, such as connecting terahertz spectrum to hard, optical transmission lines. Researchers say they have solved the problem. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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5 key changes to the H-1B visa program

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Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

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Improve cloud performance with these 3 tips

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IBM z15 mainframe, amps-up cloud, security features

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Gartner sees blockchain as ‘transformational’ across industries – in 5 to 10 years

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Privacy Shield and Brexit: What now? What next?

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Mozilla previews Firefox VPN, will charge for service at some point

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The Business Value of an Agile Platform for Developing and Running Applications with OpenShift on AWS

Application development. It’s a critical piece of most organizations. Speed, reliability and security are paramount. An agile and flexible platform for developing applications can be a key competitive advantage. Read more ▶

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5 key changes to the H-1B visa program

Changes to the H-1B visa program went into effect April 1, aiming to improve and streamline the application and selection process of foreign national talent. Read more ▶

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Lemonade is changing the way we insure our homes

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Image: Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

Concepts allow the C++ programmer to document constraints on templates and have the compiler enforce them Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Improve cloud performance with these 3 tips

Improve cloud performance with these 3 tips

Cloud systems too slow? Before you provision more resources, try these engineering fixes Read more ▶

Image: IBM z15 mainframe, amps-up cloud, security features

IBM z15 mainframe, amps-up cloud, security features

IBM has rolled out a new mainframe – the z15 – that bolsters the speed and power of the Big Iron and promises to integrate hybrid cloud, data privacy and security controls. Read more ▶

Image: Gartner sees blockchain as ‘transformational’ across industries – in 5 to 10 years

Gartner sees blockchain as ‘transformational’ across industries – in 5 to 10 years

CIOs have to continue to educate execs and senior leaders about blockchain opportunities and challenges and continue to develop proofs of concept to test its business worthiness, the research firm says. Read more ▶

Image: Privacy Shield and Brexit: What now? What next?

Privacy Shield and Brexit: What now? What next?

Once the UK leaves the European Union, companies on both sides of the Atlantic will need to act to ensure compliant data flows between the UK and US under Privacy Shield. Read more ▶

Image: Mozilla previews Firefox VPN, will charge for service at some point

Mozilla previews Firefox VPN, will charge for service at some point

The company's Firefox Private Network is an extension that encrypts traffic between Firefox and websites to better secure user data and privacy. Read more ▶

White Paper: Lastline Inc

False Positives: The Cure is Worse than the Disease

SOCs are inundated by high-volume, low-fidelity alerts. Inaccurate detection technology, inability to correlate event data, lack of context, and no alert consolidation are overwhelming 79% of SOCs. More alarming are the risky way SOCs combat alert volumes. Learn more by reading “False Positives: The Cure is Worse than the Disease.” Read more ▶

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