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March 19, 2020

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Navigating the pandemic

Nearly every technology company — and almost every business — is desperately determining how to use its arsenal of technology to combat the increasingly severe disruption caused by coronavirus. Read more ▶

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10 tips to set up your home office for videoconferencing

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Slack targets non-tech users with UI design tweaks

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Google suspends Chrome upgrades as COVID-19 impacts software schedules

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Microsoft starts to beat Windows 10 2004 drum for biz

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Jonny Evans: Apple announces new iPad Pro, MacBook Air

Miscellaneous: Optiv & Palo Alto Networks

Ensure the Security of Remote Workers

Does Your Security Program Secure Your Company and All Your Remote Workers? Read more ▶

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10 tips to set up your home office for videoconferencing

Videoconferencing is the coronavirus era's next best thing to being there. But we all want to look our best, even during a pandemic. These 10 tips will ensure you can join that videoconference with confidence. Read more ▶

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Discover the optimizing power of the vSphere virtualization platform for just $30

Learn how to use it to make your information technology equipment run at peak efficiency Read more ▶

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Slack targets non-tech users with UI design tweaks

Amid competition from Microsoft for enterprise users, Slack aims to make its team collaboration app more accessible to a wider range of business users. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Google suspends Chrome upgrades as COVID-19 impacts software schedules

Google suspends Chrome upgrades as COVID-19 impacts software schedules

With 6.7 million residents in the San Francisco Bay Area ordered to stay at home to slow the coronavirus spread, scheduled Chrome and Chrome OS releases have been delayed. Read more ▶

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Microsoft starts to beat Windows 10 2004 drum for biz

The company is teasing several enterprise-friendly features likely to be in the upcoming Windows 10 update, but it hasn’t committed to a release date. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Apple announces new iPad Pro, MacBook Air

Jonny Evans: Apple announces new iPad Pro, MacBook Air

Apple brings LiDAR and trackpad support to a powerful new iPad Pro and a new keyboard design to a faster, higher-storage MacBook Air. Read more ▶

Data Sheet: Optiv & Palo Alto Networks

Set Up Your Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)

To stop cyberattacks, it’s necessary to inspect all traffic. Anything short of full inspection of all traffic introduces a significant gap in security. Prisma Access consistently protects all traffic, on all ports and from all applications. Read more ▶

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