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January 23, 2020

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How to keep bias out of your AI models

AI models are empty, neutral machines. They will acquire a bias when trained with biased data Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Can developers dictate how their software is used?

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Avnet IT sheds operations legacy to support business transformation

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AI, automation emerge as critical tools for cybersecurity

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Catching Up with the USS Enterprise in a World of AI

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Setting up passwordless Linux logins using public/private keys

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Galaxy users, take note: Samsung's probably selling your data

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Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

Video/Webcast: InterSystems

Acquiring actionable SDoH with a clean data pipeline

Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDoH), such as housing instability, represents a significant opportunity to improve overall health and wellness. But to date, much of the evidence on the value of such programs is anecdotal. To identify and scale effective SDoH interventions, we need analytics and measurement powered by comprehensive, clean data. Read more ▶

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Can developers dictate how their software is used?

The politics of the Silicon Valley are colliding with customers and impacting innocent bystanders who put their trust in open source software. Read more ▶

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Prep to earn some of the most in-demand IT certifications with this bundle

Get ahead of the competition by broadening your skills & validating your know-how. Read more ▶

Image: Avnet IT sheds operations legacy to support business transformation

Avnet IT sheds operations legacy to support business transformation

Max Chan, CIO of Avnet, is changing IT to support the $19 billion global company’s transformation from a distribution business into an IoT solutions provider. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: AI, automation emerge as critical tools for cybersecurity

AI, automation emerge as critical tools for cybersecurity

Organizations find new ways to relieve some of the burden on security teams while shoring up defenses. Read more ▶

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Catching Up with the USS Enterprise in a World of AI

Artificial intelligence is bringing us closer to the wonders of the Star Trek universe, which are increasingly no longer the stuff of science fiction. Read more ▶

Image: Setting up passwordless Linux logins using public/private keys

Setting up passwordless Linux logins using public/private keys

Using a set of public/private keys to allow you to log into a remote Linux system or run commands using ssh without a password can be very convenient, but setup is just tad tricky. Here's how and a script to help. Read more ▶

Image: Galaxy users, take note: Samsung's probably selling your data

Galaxy users, take note: Samsung's probably selling your data

When you buy a Galaxy phone, Google's promise to protect your information isn't the only one that applies. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

In spite of what you’ve read, that NSA-advertised Crypto API security hole still doesn’t pose an immediate threat. There are minor problems with various patches, Win7 saw a sloppy farewell, and threats of browser search hijacking resonate. There’s some good news, too. Read more ▶

Research/Infographic: PagerDuty

IDC Snapshot: The ROI of PagerDuty

Check out this Business Value infographic from IDC on the value of PagerDuty, and start learning how to transform your operations today. Read more ▶

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