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Sep 05, 2017
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Microsoft tells some Mac Office users to pass on Apple's High Sierra

Microsoft warns Office for Mac 2011 users not to upgrade to Apple's macOS High Sierra when the new operating system launches in September. Read More

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How to get a cutting-edge web browser

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Apple and Accenture partner to boost iPhone, iPad use at work

Accenture's partnership with Apple aims to help its clients make better use of iOS mobile devices for business uses, including connecting new apps to legacy back-end systems. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple's iOS dominates enterprise mobility, data shows

When it comes to actually getting work done, iOS is responsible for 82% of mobile enterprise activity — even the Mac punches above its marketshare weight. Read More

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Jonny Evans: iPhone: 23+ things we’ll learn on Sept. 12

Apple is expected to introduce new iPhones and more at a special event on Sept. 12. Here are 23-plus questions most industry watchers will be looking for answers to. Read More

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Jonny Evans: When did Apple begin to think different about the iPhone Home button?

Most iPhone users touch the Home button dozens of times each day, but Apple plans to lose it in iPhone 8. Read More

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5 Cornerstones to Devising Your Backup & Continuity

Businesses are producing exponentially more data and using more technology than ever before and it all needs to be backed up and stored. While IT manages the explosive growth on the digital front, there's pressure on departments to stabilize or even cut spending. Learn how to protect your business at a time when your data is growing 33 times faster than your IT staff. Read More

IDG Enterprise's Digital Edge 50: Pushing Digital Boundaries

The 2017 Digital Edge 50 awards recognize 50 organizations for digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact. Entries were judged by a panel of executive peers, including past winners, who evaluated projects on complexity, scale, business outcomes and innovation. Winning entries span more than 15 industries and seven countries outside the U.S. -- Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Singapore and Switzerland. View the special report

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