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June 18, 2019

Image: How Windows 10 users can dial back upgrades to just one a year

How Windows 10 users can dial back upgrades to just one a year

In recent months, Microsoft has changed Windows 10's upgrade cadence in ways that allow users to slow the pace at which their computers are updated. Read more ▶

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Download: Discover 2019's Best Places to Work in IT

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Jonny Evans: WWDC: Has Apple closed the door on non-Mac App Store apps?

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Woody Leonhard: The case against knee-jerk installation of Windows patches

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Changing the Way Users Work

The Modern Workforce Insight Report explores how the workforce is evolving. How it’s being shaped by both technology and culture, how companies are adapting and some of the challenges — and opportunities — that it presents. Read more ▶

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Download: Discover 2019's Best Places to Work in IT

Our 26th annual report highlights 100 U.S. employers that offer top benefits and foster a positive work environment with an emphasis on teamwork. Read more ▶

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Productivity Hack: Why You Should Ditch Your Stock PDF Reader for PDFpenPro

Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: CarGurus holds its own in tight labor market

CarGurus holds its own in tight labor market

Best Places to Work in IT 2019: The range of benefits offered by this automotive research and shopping website is a draw for top tech talent. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: In-house training lets Accelirate grow

In-house training lets Accelirate grow

Best Places to Work in IT 2019: With needed skills lacking in the labor pool, this automation company looks for candidates ready to learn. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: WWDC: Has Apple closed the door on non-Mac App Store apps?

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Has Apple closed the door on non-Mac App Store apps?

Yes and no, but not really: Also, it's complicated Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: The case against knee-jerk installation of Windows patches

Woody Leonhard: The case against knee-jerk installation of Windows patches

You have to install Windows and Office patches sooner or later. But there’s little reason to install them as soon as they’re rolled out the automatic update chute — and all the reason in the world to wait a couple of weeks. Read more ▶

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5 Steps to Making Better Security Decisions

In this report, we define a process for making better decisions faster, first by addressing alert fatigue to make better decisions, and then by introducing situational understanding to make these decisions faster. Read more ▶

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