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December 13, 2018

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How to get more innovation from your IT outsourcer

CIOs looking to leverage service providers for disruptive solutions must change how they select, contract with, and manage those partners.  Read more ▶

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Computers could soon run cold, no heat generated

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Android security audit: An easy-to-follow annual checklist

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Carrefour modernizes food traceability with blockchain

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2019 will be the year of the cloud system maker

White Paper: Dell EMC and Intel®

Gain Higher Productivity with 2-in-1 PC

Your mobile workforce needs devices that are both versatile and allow for higher productivity. Increasingly, such as 2-in-1 devices like convertible notebooks or detachable tablets. IDC research shows that using Dell 2-in-1 devices, powered by 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processors, made people more productive while being less physically demanding and required less effort. Download the executive summary for highlights of the IDC study and to find out why people prefer using 2-in-1 devices over traditional laptops. Read more ▶

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Top 10 worst password fails of 2018

The worst password offenders this year have been revealed. Top on the list: Kanye West's on-TV reveal of his iPhone password of 000000. Read more ▶

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10 JavaScript concepts every Node.js developer must master

Want to build efficient and scalable Node.js apps? Learn how to make JavaScript work for you, not against you Read more ▶

 
 
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Patch Tuesday breaks records—some good, most bad—and Check for Updates still stings

A rather light Patch Tuesday this month brought security fixes for every version of Windows and every version of Office. Edge’s ChakraCore takes another one on the chin. Only one known zero-day, and it’s not directed at garden-variety Windows customers. Microsoft’s back to pushing Win10 1809 on computers that check for updates. Read more ▶

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Computers could soon run cold, no heat generated

Transistors, superconductors, and chip design have all seen efficiency breakthroughs this year. So much so, that we may see the cold-running computer before too long. Read more ▶

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Android security audit: An easy-to-follow annual checklist

Android security doesn't have to be a source of stress. These level-headed steps are all you need to keep the boogeyman at bay. Read more ▶

Image: Carrefour modernizes food traceability with blockchain

Carrefour modernizes food traceability with blockchain

Blockchain is helping the supermarket chain track the provenance of its food products, but knowing your supply chain inside out is the key to making the most of the technology. Read more ▶

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2019 will be the year of the cloud system maker

Next year’s career opportunities will be about cloud, devops, and other engineering gigs—paying people top dollar to make stuff Read more ▶

White Paper: Nvidia

Considerations When Building a Multi-Node Environment Based on NVIDIA DGX-1

In this document we’ll explore these considerations using deep neural networks (DNN) as our example of a GPU-accelerated workload for which DGX-1 can be deployed in a multi-node cluster, and how to approach it. Read more ▶

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