December 18, 2019
IT leaders from health-care, retail and tech sectors share their strategic priorities for 2020. Hint: Analytics, automation and cloud play big roles in CIOsâ roadmaps. Read more â¶
Are we running out of time to fix aviation cybersecurity?
How to choose the right Windows 10 release channel
Recession-proof IT: How to survive and thrive through any economy
Short on security expertise? You can still choose the right solutions
3 signs you have a cloud culture problem
Python and Windows get cozier
Putting Samsung's Android 10 upgrade into perspective
Todayâs IT infrastructure needs the right mix of hybrid cloud capabilities to manage diverse workload requirements. Read more â¶
A new report from the Atlantic Council on aviation cybersecurity underscores the poor state of aviation security â and worse, how poorly understood the problem is within the industry. Read more â¶
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Individual users and IT administrators alike are confused by the options Microsoft offers for Windows 10 updates. Hereâs help choosing the best update method for yourself or your business. Read more â¶
Leading authorities advise CIOs to have plans in place in advance of a possible downturn â and the best approaches and strategies are highly beneficial in good economic times as well. Read more â¶
Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) often lack the resources and knowledge to properly vet cybersecurity solutions. Avoid poor decisions with these best practices. Read more â¶
Cloud computing is easy to accept by most in IT, but in some cultures it has no chance of success. Hereâs how to spot those toxic cultures and fix them Read more â¶
Microsoft makes it easy to install and use Python in Windows and in Visual Studio Code Read more â¶
Getting Android 10 out to the Galaxy S10 in December is commendable progress, but it isn't the revolutionary victory some are painting it to be. Read more â¶
5G networks are no longer a dream of the future. Theyâre finally here and delivering faster speeds with lower latency. Read more â¶