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February 20, 2020

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The 11 most interesting takeaways from Android 11 (so far)

From big behavioral changes to small interface enhancements, our first look at Android 11 reveals some promising new shifts. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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University's mobile app streaming idea has enterprise IT potential. But there's that security annoyance.

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How to build a collaboration environment for a changing workforce

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Jonny Evans: Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

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Rob Enderle: Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

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Thanks to Greater Fort Lauderdale’s accessibility and diverse talent pool, the region also provides a solid platform for business opportunity in mobile, cloud, collaboration, cybersecurity and other information and communication technologies (IT) companies. Read more ▶

Image: University's mobile app streaming idea has enterprise IT potential. But there's that security annoyance.

University's mobile app streaming idea has enterprise IT potential. But there's that security annoyance.

Purdue University has an interesting mobile concept, a means to free up lots of space that is now housing apps and app data. Why not, the university asks, stream the apps themselves from the cloud? Read more ▶

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Train to become a skilled AWS expert for less than $50

This expert-led e-training package is ideal for anyone who wants to expand their skill set Read more ▶

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How to build a collaboration environment for a changing workforce

By 2025, most workers will be millennials. These ‘digital natives’ will have a major impact on how collaboration takes place – and it won’t involve walking next door to an office to collaborate. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

Jonny Evans: Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

Adobe introduces new machine learning-driven Photoshop features for iPad and Mac to celebrate 30 years of the application. Read more ▶

Image: Rob Enderle: Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

Rob Enderle: Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

Microsoft’s recent organizational change combining the Windows and Surface groups will have a big impact on the quality, reliability, and innovation of PCs – and should result in higher customer satisfaction. While it puts PC OEMs at some risk, those that can pivot should see a stronger market. For those that can’t, the outcome will be dire. Read more ▶

White Paper: The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance

Software Publishing Greater Fort Lauderdale

Greater Fort Lauderdale has one of the most established technology industries in the country. In fact, the region is home to the first-ever IBM personal computer and has since become a breeding ground for technology, startups and entrepreneurship. Read more ▶

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