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August 08, 2019

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IHG books big tech transformation

The operator of Holiday Inn Express and other hotel chains is facilitating a large-scale transformation that includes people, process and technology. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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The smart worker's guide to using a Chromebook offline

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Know your Edge Chromium security options

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Intel pulls the plug on Omni-Path networking fabric architecture

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Microsoft finds Russia-backed attacks that exploit IoT devices

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3 major Python shortcomings—and their solutions

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Unsupervised learning explained

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New Spectre-like CPU vulnerability bypasses existing defenses

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Case Study Ebook: Stories of Digital Innovation

Digital Innovation (DI) can provide meaningful impacts for businesses of all types – companies looking for a competitive edge need to embrace DI. Read more ▶

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The smart worker's guide to using a Chromebook offline

Chrome OS may be cloud-centric at its core, but you can get plenty accomplished offline on a Chromebook — if you set things up thoughtfully in advance. Read more ▶

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Train to become an ethical hacker for only $39

The 2019 Ethical Hacker Master Class Bundle features 10 courses on how to combat security threats, and it even includes prep material for CompTIA certifications. Read more ▶

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Know your Edge Chromium security options

Microsoft's upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser will give Edge- and Chrome-like web security features to older versions of Microsoft Windows. Here's what you need to know. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Intel pulls the plug on Omni-Path networking fabric architecture

Intel pulls the plug on Omni-Path networking fabric architecture

Omni-Path Architecture, which Intel had high hopes for in the high-performance computing (HPC) space, has been scrapped after one generation. Read more ▶

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Microsoft finds Russia-backed attacks that exploit IoT devices

Microsoft says default passwords, unpatched devices, poor inventory of IoT gear led to exploits against companies by Russia's STRONTIUM hacking group. Read more ▶

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3 major Python shortcomings—and their solutions

Python has been plagued by performance, app packaging, and project management issues for years. Finally, help is on the way Read more ▶

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Unsupervised learning explained

Unsupervised learning is used mainly to discover patterns and detect outliers in data today, but could lead to general-purpose AI tomorrow Read more ▶

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New Spectre-like CPU vulnerability bypasses existing defenses

The SWAPGS vulnerability can allow attackers to access contents of kernel memory addresses. Microsoft and Intel have coordinated on a mitigation. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Adobe Systems Inc.

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Cost savings and business benefits enabled by Adobe Sign. Read more ▶

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