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August 28, 2019

Image: Microsoft: Enterprises have upgraded Windows 10 just once a year from the start

Microsoft: Enterprises have upgraded Windows 10 just once a year from the start

The company's decision to extend support for the fall editions of Windows 10 Enterprise and Education reflects an upgrade cadence companies have already been following. Read more ▶

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Google delays Hangouts migration deadline for G Suite customers

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Hottest iPhone 11 rumors | TECH(talk)

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AR at work: 5 headsets aimed at business

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A knotty solution

White Paper: Covercent

DOJ Guidelines Self-Assessment

How Does Your Compliance Program Stack Up? Read more ▶

Image: Google delays Hangouts migration deadline for G Suite customers

Google delays Hangouts migration deadline for G Suite customers

The company now plans to start shutting down the classic Hangouts app in June 2020 as customers transition to the Hangouts Chat and Meet tools. Read more ▶

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Anyone Can Invest in Real Estate with DiversyFund

Investing in Real Estate Isn’t Just for the 1 Percent Read more ▶

Image: Hottest iPhone 11 rumors | TECH(talk)

Hottest iPhone 11 rumors | TECH(talk)

With the new iPhone unveiling just weeks away, the rumor mill is in overdrive. What can you expect? We get the latest news and leaks from Macworld's Michael Simon, Computerworld's Ken Mingis and TECH(feed) host Juliet Beauchamp. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: AR at work: 5 headsets aimed at business

AR at work: 5 headsets aimed at business

Augmented reality is finding a place in the office as a driver of collaboration and productivity and for front-line workers, a way to stay connected with fellow employees. Read more ▶

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A knotty solution

It’s easier than installing tiny speed bumps inside the power cords. Read more ▶

White Paper: Akamai Technologies Inc

Phishing is No Longer Just Email: It’s Social

Despite years of publicity and millions of dollars in employee training, phishing remains the largest insider threat that organizations face. As many as 93% of IT security breaches are the direct result of some form of phishing, and 34% of all phishing attacks explicitly target enterprises. Employees unwittingly give up personal and corporate information to malicious actors every day. Read more ▶

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