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June 10, 2019

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IT as a product: Secrets of successful launches

To improve efficiency and user outcomes, organizations are jettisoning IT projects in favor of an agile, product-based approach to delivery IT services. IT leaders share their hard-earned tips on making it work. Read more ▶

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Mastercard braces for retail's AI-fueled future

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Can Huawei survive, and what should customers do?

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5 interview tips for winning over job candidates

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Juniper: Security could help drive interest in SDN

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Review: LogRhythm takes SIEM to the next level

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How to use Swagger in ASP.Net Core

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‘Sign In with Apple’ isn’t for business – yet

eBook: Forcepoint LLC

3 Types of Security Every Branch Site Needs

Distributed networks are the new reality of today’s mobile, global workforce. Read more ▶

Image: Mastercard braces for retail's AI-fueled future

Mastercard braces for retail's AI-fueled future

Hyperpersonalized and machine-to-machine commerce driven by 5G, IoT and AI will reshape retail as we know it , says Jorn Lambert, the company’s executive vice president of digital solutions. Read more ▶

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This Blazing Fast VPN Is Now Available For Just $1/mo

With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more ▶

Image: Can Huawei survive, and what should customers do?

Can Huawei survive, and what should customers do?

Cut off from most western technology, Huawei might not be able to make a go outside of China, which could be trouble for western customers. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: 5 interview tips for winning over job candidates

5 interview tips for winning over job candidates

In a tight talent market, the job interview cuts both ways. Here’s how to ensure, as an interviewer, you don’t lose a strong could-be colleague. Read more ▶

Image: Juniper: Security could help drive interest in SDN

Juniper: Security could help drive interest in SDN

Juniper finds that enterprise interest in SDN is influenced by other factors including artificial intelligence and machine learning. Read more ▶

Image: Review: LogRhythm takes SIEM to the next level

Review: LogRhythm takes SIEM to the next level

LogRhythm Enterprise offers a lot of protection and assistance for finding and remediating threats … and sometimes even pre-threat actions. Read more ▶

Image: How to use Swagger in ASP.Net Core

How to use Swagger in ASP.Net Core

Take advantage of open source Swashbuckle to generate Swagger documents for your ASP.Net Core Web API Read more ▶

Image: ‘Sign In with Apple’ isn’t for business – yet

‘Sign In with Apple’ isn’t for business – yet

While Apple's new mobile authentication tool is targeted for consumers, not companies, it could eventually be used by enterprise MDM vendors to enable secure log-in. It was among several enterprise-focused announcements at WWDC. Read more ▶

White Paper: WSO2 Inc

The Forrester Wave™: API Management Solutions, Q4 2018

In our 26-criterion evaluation of API management solutions providers, we identified the 15 most significant ones — Axway, CA Technologies, Google, IBM, Microsoft, MuleSoft, Oracle, Red Hat, Rogue Wave Software, Sensedia, Software AG, TIBCO Software, Torry Harris Business Solutions, Tyk Technologies, and WSO2 — and researched, analyzed, and scored them. This report shows how each provider measures up and helps application development and delivery (AD&D) professionals make the right choice. Read more ▶

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