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May 05, 2017
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Embrace Enterprise Cloud for Digital Empowerment and Transformation

Organizations must adapt faster than ever to remain competitive. Enterprise leaders, including CIOs and other IT leaders, must transform their organizations with nimble digital solutions and processes to thrive. Read this eBook to learn more. Read More

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15 ways to make meetings more productive

Business and HR experts share their top tips on what managers can do to improve meeting attendance and make them more constructive. Read More

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How to produce a must-see small business video

Video experts and small business owners share their tips for creating videos that grab and keep viewers’ attention and offer advice on how and where to showcase them. Read More

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Windows 10 Privacy: How to disable the Location features

Windows 10’s Creators Update makes it easier to disable location tracking and also erase location history. Watch Now

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How can CSOs protect their CEO?

CEOs have a high level of visibility outside the organization and attackers can leverage the data they collect as a way to target them for cybersecurity attacks. Organizations can help protect your CEO from cybersecurity attacks by leveraging the following tips provided by security company Spirent’s David DeSanto. Read More

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How to connect business strategy with project management

Making the connection between your business strategy and project management isn't easy, but it is necessary if projects are going to serve a purpose and meet inherent business needs. Here are some things you can do to make the connection. Read More

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17 tips and tricks to make your Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ even better

Get the most out of Samsung's latest superphone. Read More

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Freeing IT from Constant Fire-fighting

Why spend hours and days firefighting, accumulating downtime and putting SLAs at risk? Join us to learn how ignio can free you from the typical insanity cycle. ignio instantly self-learns then automatically finds, triages and resolves the root cause of a problem to assure maximum uptime for faster fixes and freedom from firefighting & finger-pointing. Watch this webinar to learn more. Read More

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