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January 16, 2020

Image: The case for (and against) maintaining multiple collaboration tools

The case for (and against) maintaining multiple collaboration tools

Choosing whether to force users onto a single collaboration platform or support multiple apps is a tricky decision for enterprise IT. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Woody Leonhard: The NSA Crypt32 threat is real, but not yet imminent

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Woody Leonhard: Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

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Jonny Evans: Breaking iPhone encryption won't make anyone safer

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CES, 5G and the shift to the cloud desktop

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A Manager's Guide to the OWASP Mobile Security Project

This reference guide frames the challenge of securing an ever-growing mobile app portfolio with finite resources. Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: The NSA Crypt32 threat is real, but not yet imminent

Woody Leonhard: The NSA Crypt32 threat is real, but not yet imminent

In one of the most-watched Patch Tuesdays ever, Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled its security patches for all recent versions of Windows. Star of the show: a security hole contributed by the NSA. As of yesterday morning, there’s at least one Crypt32 attack in the offing, but it’s far from scary. Read more ▶

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Image: Woody Leonhard: Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

Woody Leonhard: Windows 7 end of support: Separating the bull from the horns

There’s a lot of misinformation about Win7 end-of-life bouncing around the blogosphere. While the last free official Win7/Server 2008 R2 patch appeared yesterday, there’s more to the story. No need to go running to the nearest soothsayer with your wallet open, in spite of what you may have read. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Breaking iPhone encryption won't make anyone safer

Jonny Evans: Breaking iPhone encryption won't make anyone safer

Any security vulnerability will be exploited, enabling more of the bad activity backdoors intend to prevent. Read more ▶

Image: CES, 5G and the shift to the cloud desktop

CES, 5G and the shift to the cloud desktop

One of the biggest tech shifts I anticipate concerning productivity software is a shift from the desktop to the cloud. This shift was evident during the Qualcomm and Intel press announcements at CES this year, further confirming that this Consumer Electronics Show is evolving well beyond consumer electronics. Read more ▶

eBook: Rootstock

10 Mistakes to Avoid with Cloud ERP

Since cloud ERP has the potential to improve so many aspects of your business, it requires a lot of upfront thought and communication to ensure a smooth rollout. Read more ▶

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