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January 08, 2019

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Microsoft spins off security, compliance bits from Microsoft 365's priciest plan for E3 customers

Microsoft is adding two new M365 add-on plans for corporate customers already subscribing to the Enterprise E3 version. Read more ▶

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Jonny Evans: CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

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How Microsoft lost the wireless smartphone wars

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Blockchain craze helps push up related salaries

Blockchain developers are commanding a salary premium for their services as the distributed ledger technology has heated up in the enterprise IT marketplace over the past year, but it's also spurring job growth in related fields as well. Read more ▶

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Image: After Apple's guidance revision, time to focus on enterprise

After Apple's guidance revision, time to focus on enterprise

Apple's surprising announcement that earnings this quarter will come in less than expected highlight the company's need to expand in other areas. Beyond services, it should continue to push into the workplace. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Woody Leonhard: Microsoft is yanking patches already. Make sure automatic update is disabled.

Woody Leonhard: Microsoft is yanking patches already. Make sure automatic update is disabled.

The year is yet young, and Microsoft has already issued, then plucked, four bad patches. Do yourself a favor and let the cannon fodder test the patches before you put them on your machine. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

Jonny Evans: CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

Apple has a huge presence at CES with iTunes for Samsung TVs, HomeKit device launches and a strong security message Read more ▶

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How Microsoft lost the wireless smartphone wars

Why is Microsoft losing the wireless and smartphone war? They are a powerful company. They are a leader with Windows OS and software like Word. With that said, over the past decade, they have tried and failed in wireless and smartphone space. Why is such a successful company, also such a failure? Read more ▶

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