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June 17, 2020

Odds are we'll all soon move to Desktop-as-a-Service

I still love my standalone desktops. But with the coronavirus pandemic forcing more people to work from home, it's becoming clear, we're doing a lousy job of protecting our PCs. The only real answer: Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). Read more ▶

Sponsored by Google: What Happens Now that the Future of Work is Here?

While digital technologies have improved modern workforce productivity and enabled flexible work schedules, remote work is now mandatory for many. Attend CIO’s virtual event The New Digital Workplace: The Future is Now for inspiring live presentations and virtual networking experiences.

BlueJeans touts new security, collaboration features

As global work-from-home initiatives show little sign of letting up, the Verizon-owned firm is unveiling upgrades it hopes will bring it in line with rivals like Zoom, Webex and LogMeIn.

9 hidden gems worth digging up in Android 11

Google's latest Android software has some interesting and extraordinarily practical new touches — if you know where to look.

Apple aims at pro Mac markets with all-new AMD GPU

Once upon a time, two interesting announcements aimed at pro Mac users might have attracted more attention....

White Paper | Trasers

Business and IT Alignment: How Smart CIOs lead Digital Transformations

In this article you will receive a 5-step playbook on how to address this business—IT disconnect, learn about the #1 reason of failure of digital transformations, and understand why nearly 30% of companies will not survive in the next decade.

WWDC: Apple ships a new Catalyst app for developers

Apple has introduced the Apple Developer app for the Mac for the first time.

Digital Spotlight | Qlik Technologies Inc

April/May 2020: Why analytics initiatives still fail

Read on to learn the four key areas that are hindering analytics success and how to address them.

Technologies that have been jump-started by COVID-19

The economy is suffering, but some technology businesses, such as telemedicine, contactless payment, 3D printing and e-paper document management have taken off. While others, which were already big, like ecommerce and videoconferencing, have seen enormous growth. Here's why, and how, they're flourishing in bad times.

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