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February 26, 2019

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The danger of having a cloud-native IT policy

Cloud-native means lockin. What you need to determine is how much lockin is worth the advantage of a single throat to choke Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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9 biggest hurdles to AI adoption

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Bruce Schneier takes his pitch for public-interest security to RSA Conference

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Heidelberg data platform transforms the printing press

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Verizon builds a devsecops culture with its developer dashboard

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Rancher K3s shrinks Kubernetes for IoT devices

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Microsoft CEO supports Apple on privacy

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When did smartphone upgrades become practical downgrades?

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Image: 9 biggest hurdles to AI adoption

9 biggest hurdles to AI adoption

Early adopters are beginning to reap real business results from artificial intelligence implementations. But rolling out an AI initiative isn’t without its challenges. Read more ▶

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For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

Image: Bruce Schneier takes his pitch for public-interest security to RSA Conference

Bruce Schneier takes his pitch for public-interest security to RSA Conference

Bruce Schneier's new all-day track at the RSA Conference explores idea that security pros, like lawyers, should be expected to engage in a certain amount of pro bono work. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Heidelberg data platform transforms the printing press

Heidelberg data platform transforms the printing press

The 150-year-old company’s interactive digital platform gives its industrial offset press customers real-time access to data about the service and performance status of their print shops. Read more ▶

Image: Verizon builds a devsecops culture with its developer dashboard

Verizon builds a devsecops culture with its developer dashboard

Verizon's developer dashboard not only records how vulnerabilities are introduced and by whom, but provides indicators as to why. The goal isn't to name and shame, but to instill a secure-by-design mindset. Read more ▶

Image: Rancher K3s shrinks Kubernetes for IoT devices

Rancher K3s shrinks Kubernetes for IoT devices

An open source project by Rancher Labs strips Kubernetes down to the bare essentials for edge computing and other resource-constrained use cases Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft CEO supports Apple on privacy

Microsoft CEO supports Apple on privacy

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella seems to agree with Apple CEO Tim Cook when it comes to privacy, calling this a “fundamental human right”. Read more ▶

Image: When did smartphone upgrades become practical downgrades?

When did smartphone upgrades become practical downgrades?

From folding phones to fingerprint flips and premature 5G excitation, almost every recent mobile tech advancement has one curious thing in common. Read more ▶

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