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August 13, 2019

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Microsoft axes Office 2019 from 'Home Use Program'

The company is moving away from perpetually-licensed Office 2019 and now offers annual subscriptions to Office 365 Personal and Office 365 Home for $69.99 and $48.99, respectively. Read more ▶

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Slack beefs up mobile security controls for Enterprise Grid

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How to create a mobile policy for Android devices

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Cisco to bring voice transcription to Webex with Voicea buy

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When will your phone get Android Q? A data-driven upgrade guide

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2 Android Q features we still haven't seen in action

White Paper: Dell Technologies and Intel®

Maximize Your Storage Capacity with the Dell EMC Unity 550F All-Flash Array

Taking into account time and budgetary constraints, most organizations can’t afford to make mistakes about where and how they allocate resources for storage. This means storage solutions must be sourced and operate efficiently, as well as eliminate the top two challenges many IT leaders cite as hindrances to their infrastructure: aging equipment and inadequate storage capacity. Download this white paper from Dell EMC and Intel® to learn more. Read more ▶

Image: Slack beefs up mobile security controls for Enterprise Grid

Slack beefs up mobile security controls for Enterprise Grid

The latest updates to security controls for Slack’s enterprise-grade collaboration app are designed to make it easier to manage data on a range of devices. Read more ▶

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Master data analytics and deep learning with this $35 Python certification bundle

The Complete Python Certification Bootcamp Bundle contains 12 courses on how to use Python for apps, data analysis, deep learning, and more. Read more ▶

Image: How to create a mobile policy for Android devices

How to create a mobile policy for Android devices

Android has become a viable enterprise platform and in some ways is beating Apple in terms of enterprise functionality. This means that IT departments supporting Android devices need to create and implement effective policies. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Cisco to bring voice transcription to Webex with Voicea buy

Cisco to bring voice transcription to Webex with Voicea buy

The Voicea acquisition is part of a “cognitive collaboration” initiative as Cisco revamps its collaboration software and eyes new AI capabilities. Read more ▶

Image: When will your phone get Android Q? A data-driven upgrade guide

When will your phone get Android Q? A data-driven upgrade guide

Wondering when the soon-to-launch Android Q software will make its way to your device? Let cold, hard data guide your guess. Read more ▶

Image: 2 Android Q features we still haven't seen in action

2 Android Q features we still haven't seen in action

Android Q's been in the spotlight for months now, but some of its standouts elements are still in the shadows. Read more ▶

White Paper: Dell Technologies and Intel®

Workload Placement Separates the Winners from the Loser in IT

The most evolved IT leaders understand that moving their firm’s entire IT infrastructure to the public cloud deprives them of the ability to customize their strategy and adapt to the accelerated rate of business change. These organizations — advanced in terms of people, process, and technology — operate “IT as a business” and are much more likely to use a hybrid infrastructure approach to support their need for flexibility. Download this white paper from Dell EMC, Intel® and Microsoft to learn more. Read more ▶

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