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February 24, 2022

Slack vs. Teams: Which is best for your business?

We compare the top two collaboration platforms in six categories, from usability to enterprise management. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Udemy: Don't miss Udemy's 2022 Software & Technology Industry Report

To stay ahead of the industry’s rapidly changing technology, organizations should equip their teams with capabilities across power, tactical, and technical skills. Download this report to learn the skills that matter most for Software & Technology in 2022.

CIOs for hire: The rise of the contract CIO

A class of CIOs are offering fractional and contract services to fill a niche in the IT executive job market.

The lowdown on low code and no code in the cloud

Low code and no code can be part of a successful cloud solution, but you need the proper protection mechanisms to guard against inadvertent mistakes.

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Top 7 next-generation firewall vendors

Pros and cons of NGFWs from Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, Check Point, Sophos, Juniper, SonicWall

Why workforce management faces a daunting post-COVID world

Before the pandemic, workforce and human capital management software and services were mainly used to track employee attendance and work. But with a more hybrid and gig-centric workforce, those tools are now in need of major upgrades.

Microsoft .NET 7 zeroes in on containers and cloud

Now available in the first preview, .NET 7 promises significant improvement to .NET development with containers.

Intel's custom Bitcoin processor could lead to chips for a supercomputing edge

Intel is setting up an internal group to develop a processor optimized for Bitcoin mining, but the group will also work on "other custom accelerated-supercomputing opportunities at the edge".

Dangerous privilege escalation bugs found in Linux package manager Snap

Newly discovered Snap flaw allows a low-privileged user to gain root access.

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