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May 11, 2020

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It looks like Apple is developing new iCloud products and services

Apple seems to be recruiting key cloud services talent and is now looking to 'entirely new' web services Read more ▶

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Check to make sure you have Windows updates paused

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The Internet of Things in 2020: More vital than ever

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How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

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Check to make sure you have Windows updates paused

Patch Tuesday arrives tomorrow. While we aren’t expecting any big surprises, it would behoove you to ensure that Windows has been set to wait until the dust clears. Yes, you have to patch eventually. No, you don’t have to patch immediately. Read more ▶

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Image: The Internet of Things in 2020: More vital than ever

The Internet of Things in 2020: More vital than ever

Just when we needed it most, the internet of things is delivering gobs of data and remote device control across almost every industry, from healthcare to agriculture. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

Healthcare enterprise budgeting for IoT devices is on par with other leading industries, such as manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and energy, and the largest increase in three years is set to occur in 2020. Read more ▶

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