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April 13, 2020

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Remote working, now and forevermore?

Employees around the world are suddenly working from home full-time. Find out how to make this new reality work for your organization, whether it will last beyond the pandemic, and where it might take us. Read more ▶

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Collaboration answers the call

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How tech companies are helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic

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Rob Enderle: Microsoft just fixed Powerpoint: You’re going to love Presenter Coach

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Tech event calendar 2020: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

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Get down to business with Box and Office 365

Banking operations are more complex than ever. Critical processes, like loans originations or M&A activities, depend on many third parties — partners, vendors, and your customers — and a variety of productivity apps. This often results in fragmented information and broken workflows. Read more ▶

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Collaboration answers the call

When office workers fled to their homes, collaboration tools and methods suddenly became indispensable. Here's what our new era of collaboration may look like. Read more ▶

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vSphere can supercharge your IT efficiency. This $59 course breaks it down

Unlock nearly 80 hours of expert training for under $60. Read more ▶

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How tech companies are helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic

More tech companies are stepping up to assist frontline workers and healthcare organizations as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Computerworld’s Ken Mingis joins Juliet to discuss how the companies are helping, from working with supply chains to donate PPE, to providing comprehensive statistics about the virus. Read more ▶

 
 
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Rob Enderle: Microsoft just fixed Powerpoint: You’re going to love Presenter Coach

PowerPoint was one of the worst applications ever created, but Microsoft has finally fixed it Once new features roll out, instead of making you a lousy public speaker, Powerpoint will make you a better one. Read more ▶

Image: Tech event calendar 2020: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Tech event calendar 2020: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Our sortable chart offers information, dates and locations for a variety of IT-focused events coming up over the next year. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Netskope

Cloud and Threat Report

Read the report and get up to speed about new trends in cloud usage and cloud threats so you can better protect your business. Read more ▶

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