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How to avoid being the next Yahoo
Job seekers: Celebrate who you are
How to fix the executive compensation problem
Down but not out of options: How to keep IT security together in a company that's gone bankrupt
How to prepare for the Windows 7/8.1 ‘patchocalypse’
6 tips to handle a sick day at the office

Research/Infographic: HPE, Intel, and Microsoft

4 Steps to a Modernized & Optimized IT Infrastructure

Today's technology innovations-mobile, social, cloud, and big data-are changing the value and role of IT. At the same time, market inflections and events are driving the need for software and hardware modernization. View this infographic for 4 steps to a modernized and optimized IT Infrastructure. Read More

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How to avoid being the next Yahoo

It’s no longer about whether or not you’ll get attacked, it’s about knowing what the repercussions are and if you have the right controls to minimize or completely eliminate the fallout. In order to be able to do this effectively, you need be attuned with your network controls and architecture. VArmour CEO Tim Eades offers a few questions decision makers should be asking to ensure they keep their organizations from being the next Yahoo. Read More

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Job seekers: Celebrate who you are

There's no reason to hide your sex, race or ethnicity when searching for your next job. Here’s how to make your uniqueness shine. Read More

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How to fix the executive compensation problem

Columnist Rob Enderle writes that U.S. executive compensation practices are broken. A recent Harvard Business Review ranking in which only one U.S. CEO made the top 10 pinpoints the problem. Read More

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Down but not out of options: How to keep IT security together in a company that's gone bankrupt

If you're working for a company that's filed for bankruptcy, you're definitely going to encounter choppy waters when it comes to maintaining tech security. We talked to IT pros who have been through it to find out the best ways to cope. Read More

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How to prepare for the Windows 7/8.1 ‘patchocalypse’

Microsoft is changing the way it patches Windows 7 and 8.1. Here’s what we know -- and what to do to keep having Windows your way Read More

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6 tips to handle a sick day at the office

Sometimes, no matter how bad you feel, you have to head to the office anyway. Here's how to handle it. Read More

White Paper: Lightfleet Corp.

A Fabric that Adapts to Big Data On-The-Fly

One of the biggest issues in computing for enterprises falls on the efficiencies of processing ever-changing Big Data-a challenge that can't be fixed by simply adding more processors. This white paper details an intelligent network fabric architecture that can enable flexible groupings of processor hosts that can be reconfigured in real-time, as enterprise processing workloads change. Read More

State of the CIO 2017

What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard!

Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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