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Is the cloud already killing the enterprise data center?

AWS CTO Werner Vogels listed multiple enterprises that are abandoning data centers to move workloads to the cloud. Don’t expect the data center to disappear completely, though. Read More

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Magic Quadrant for Identity Governance and Administration

While the market for IGA tools delivered as on-premises software is mature, intense vendor activity renders many new choices for IGA delivered as a service. Security and risk management leaders responsible for IAM should emphasize future requirements when planning to purchase an IGA solution. Read More

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IT’s worst addictions (and how to cure them)

Are you a control freak? A data fiend? An infrastructure junkie? Your tech addictions may be bringing your company down. Here's how to go cold turkey. Read More

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How #MeToo and #TimesUp impact IT hiring

In IT organizations that may already be struggling to find and retain talent, the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements add new urgency to address D&I and bust biases. Read More

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6 steps for a solid patch management process

Patch management is simply the practice of updating software – most often to address vulnerabilities. Although this sounds straightforward, patch management is not an easy process for most IT organizations. Here are the steps you need to take. Read More

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3 key steps for running chaos engineering experiments

Only by breaking your systems can you learn to make them better. Just break them in a controlled way Read More

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Anaconda, CPython, PyPy, and more: Know your Python distributions

Learn about the variety of runtimes and distributions available for Python, and the use cases each serves best Read More

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A tale of two hospitals that adopted Apple’s Health Record app

Apple's Health Record app allows patients to pull in their healthcare info from multiple providers onto a single record they can share with clinicians, regardless of where they work. Here's how that's working for two hospitals. Read More

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State of the CIO, 2018: IT-business alignment (finally) gets real

After years of casual courting, IT and business are finally forging effective ways of working together to pursue shared objectives for digital transformation. Read More

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HP’s detachable Chromebook and the ghost of Google’s past

The HP Chromebook x2 is significant for several reasons—one of them being its uncanny connection to Chrome OS and Android's intertwined history. Read More

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5 Architecture Considerations for Highly Innovative CIOs

As technology executives, we know we can't simply start over, we have to leverage existing systems while transitioning to a cloud-native architecture. Join serial entrepreneur, CTO and innovation expert Dmitri Tcherevik, as he discusses five architecture considerations necessary to overcome digital complexity while mitigating cost, compliance and other major concerns. Read More

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