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 March 22, 2016

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iPhone SE, Smaller iPad Pro Unveiled: Up Close Look
Apple unveiled smaller, cheaper versions of the iPhone and iPad Pro during its March 21 event. Execs also demoed iOS 9.3 and updates to tvOS and Apple Watch. Get a closer look.
As Docker Turns 3, CEO Predicts Unabated Growth
Not even VMware invaded the data center as quickly as open source container supplier Docker has in its first three years. In an interview with InformationWeek, CEO Ben Golub offers his vision for the future.
Employee Surveillance: Business Efficiency Vs. Worker Privacy
Legal scholars argue that new laws are needed to define the parameters of acceptable workplace monitoring and to ensure respect for personal privacy.
Barry University CIO: Managing The Mobile Security Load
In higher ed, CIOs have to deal with ultra-connected students and faculty whose devices increase the security burden on IT, while managing the growing use of online video as an educational tool. Here's how the CIO of Barry University in Florida handles it all.
IBM's Optevia Acquisition Adds To SaaS, CRM Portfolio
Optevia specializes in Microsoft Dynamics CRM for the public sector. It's found success with streamlining CRM services in town councils across the UK.

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What Will You Master In 2016? Make It Disaster Recovery For Organizational Resilience
These days, disaster recovery is a boardroom concern and a defining criterion for business success and organizational resilience.

Hacking Vulnerable Medical Equipment Puts Millions at Risk
Hospitals and medical device manufacturers need to start doing more to detect and thwart incoming attacks on networks and devices.

Android Security Gets Better with Lollipop
It's reassuring to see Google deploying new and improved security features as its mobile OS matures.

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Apple Watch At 1: How It's Changed
The Apple Watch debuted one year ago this month. How has the wearable changed over the year, and what's coming in the future?

10 Best Tech Companies To Work For In 2016
Google slipped off its perch as the No. 1 place to work on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work list, unseated by an Internet travel company. Here's a look at 10 top tech companies where you may want to hang your hat in the new year.

9 Hot Big Data And Analytics Startups To Watch
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