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September 28, 2022

Mozilla: Apple, Google, and Microsoft lock you into their browsers

Mozilla claims OS makers push users to the default browsers on their systems by making it difficult to switch to an alternative. Google fired back, saying it's the most popular on any platform because it's better. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by DataStax: Schrodinger’s Open Banking

Open banking regulations haven’t arrived in North America, but someone forgot to tell the financial services industry

How to pick the right DEX tool for the best digital employee experience

DEX software helps companies optimize their workplace technology, which boosts employee retention. Here’s what to look for in a DEX platform and six leading tools to consider.

GoTo adds co-browsing functionality to its contact center offering

The new feature allows agents and customers to collaboratively "browse" a website, web application or mobile app together in real time.

Image: Jamf touts big boost to enterprise security at JNUC

Jamf touts big boost to enterprise security at JNUC

Jamf opened its annual JNUC event for Apple admins with a plethora of new announcements focused on device management and security, including a new Jamf Trust app and more details on its ZecOps acquisition.

Apple CEO Tim Cook wants more women in tech

Apple CEO Tim Cook has come out swinging, arguing that there are “no good excuses” to explain the continued lack of women in the world’s tech firms.

Windows 11 22H2 gets a slew of new group policy changes

With the latest version of Windows 11 officially out, IT admins have a variety of group policy options at their disposal. Here's a look at what they do.

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