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March 26, 2019

Image: Microsoft connects rival browsers to Windows 10's Application Guard

Microsoft connects rival browsers to Windows 10's Application Guard

Using separate add-ons for the Chrome and Firefox browsers, Microsoft has connected those browsers with Windows 10's advanced security technology. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Bumble Bee CIO: Blockchain is better than a database for tracking tuna

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Cisco Webex gets AI updates to simplify meetings

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Woody Leonhard: ASUS Live Update Utility cracked

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Jonny Evans: Apple Card just defined right and wrong in FinTech

Miscellaneous: Idaptive

Next-Gen Access and Zero Trust webinar

Join Andras Cser, VP Principal Analyst, Forrester and Corey Williams, VP of Product Marketing and Strategy, Idaptive for a webinar covering how the Zero Trust Extended model and a Next-Gen Access platform, not only bolster an organization’s security posture but also improve end user experiences — all without sacrificing best-of-breed features. Read more ▶

Image: Bumble Bee CIO: Blockchain is better than a database for tracking tuna

Bumble Bee CIO: Blockchain is better than a database for tracking tuna

Through a partnership with SAP, Bumble Bee has gone live with a blockchain ledger that tracks tuna from capture to cannery and allows all participants and consumers to see that information in real time. Read more ▶

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Image: Cisco Webex gets AI updates to simplify meetings

Cisco Webex gets AI updates to simplify meetings

Cisco’s new head of collaboration, Amy Chang, touts plans to streamline the Webex video and voice conference experience for users. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Woody Leonhard: ASUS Live Update Utility cracked

Woody Leonhard: ASUS Live Update Utility cracked

In yet another Rock Star malware announcement, Kaspersky unveils spectacular details of craftily subverted ASUS automatic update servers. Kaspersky estimates 1 million infections, but only 600 hand-coded machines targeted. Mostly, it's a publicity stunt. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Apple Card just defined right and wrong in FinTech

Jonny Evans: Apple Card just defined right and wrong in FinTech

With the rollout of its own credit card, Apple just redefined what's right and what's wrong in the financial services business and is making a consumer-friendly stand. Read more ▶

White Paper: Softchoice Corporation

Mobilize Enterpise Data with Citrix Sharefile on Microsoft Azure

Enterprise file sync and sharing services help mobile workers who use multiple devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to optimize their productivity. Click here to find out how. Read more ▶

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