The best articles from all five IDG enterprise publications
October 08, 2020
Drag-and-drop platforms enable developers to assemble applications without manual programming. Toyota, ConocoPhillips, and GlobalTranz are among those enterprises leveraging low-code to create business value. Read more â¶
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Juniper adds to its Advanced Threat Prevention (ATP) Cloud and releases an in-house VPN offering
The Alien malware has quickly become a popular choice for cybercriminals to commit bank fraud. Here's why.
The sudden change from in-office to work from home has changed how organizations provide the tools and support that employees need to be productive.
Centripetal Networks sued Cisco for infringing on four security patents related to encrypted traffic and packet filtering.
Four years after the launch of G Suite, Google is updating its productivity and collaboration app portfolio with new features, branding and a premium business payment plan.
If Oracle convinces the U.S. Supreme Court that APIs are copyrightable, the impact will be felt by software developers across the globe