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December 03, 2019

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Microsoft Word for Android (and iOS) cheat sheet

Word isn’t just for the desktop anymore. Here’s your guide to creating, editing, and collaborating on documents in Microsoft’s Word mobile app. Read more ▶

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Top web browsers 2019: No end in sight for Firefox's losses

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Jonny Evans: Soon every enterprise will need its own App Store

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How to merge in R

White Paper: Nexonia

The 5 Step Guide to Choosing an Expense Solution for Sage Intacct

In five steps, we’ll cover everything from mapping the needs of every user and department, to navigating solution vendors and product demonstrations. You’ll have the knowledge and tools to compare the myriad of solutions available with a clear path to selecting a T&E solution that connects seamlessly with Sage Intacct. Read more ▶

Image: Top web browsers 2019: No end in sight for Firefox's losses

Top web browsers 2019: No end in sight for Firefox's losses

Mozilla's efforts to make Firefox more attractive as a web browser have failed to move the share needle. Meanwhile, Google's Chrome continues its dominance. Read more ▶

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4 eLearning deals you can get for 60% off this Cyber Monday

These are the top 4 Cyber Monday deals that you can get for 60% off using offer code CMSAVE60 Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Soon every enterprise will need its own App Store

Jonny Evans: Soon every enterprise will need its own App Store

Employee pressure and accelerated digital change mean most enterprises will need to offer up their own user-friendly App Stores for their people. Read more ▶

 
 
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How to merge in R

See how to merge data in R three different ways: with base R’s merge function, dplyr’s family of join functions, and the data.table package. Read more ▶

White Paper: PerimeterX

Five Major Bot Threats to Holiday E-commerce and How To Stop Them

The 2019 holiday shopping season is expected to have record losses due to malicious bot activity. Automated bot attacks make up more than 50% of traffic to retail sites, and are becoming increasingly sophisticated as they learn how to avoid detection. Read more ▶

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