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August 02, 2019

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Top cyber security certifications: Who they're for, what they cost, and which you need

Expand your skills, know-how and career horizons with these highly respected cybersecurity certifications. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Self-organizing micro robots may soon swarm the industrial IoT

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Asana’s Workload tool aims to prevent worker burnout

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IBM fuses its software with Red Hat’s to launch hybrid-cloud juggernaut

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What is open source software? Open source and FOSS explained

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What's in the latest Chrome update? No more Flash (without jumping through hoops)

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Cisco assesses the top enterprise SD-WAN technology drivers

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Your cloud-based application could be a profitable product

eGuide: Amazon

Cloud Training

As companies transition to the cloud, the skills gap has never been greater. Sure, the training opportunities are out there—but what’s the best bang for your buck, and what are the most useful programs for your employees? This eGuide will give you a place to start. Read more ▶

Image: Self-organizing micro robots may soon swarm the industrial IoT

Self-organizing micro robots may soon swarm the industrial IoT

Masses of ant-like, self-organizing, microbots could soon perform tasks such as push objects in factories, swarm industrial production-line trouble-spots, and report environmental data. Read more ▶

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DEALPOST

There’s finally a communication app tailormade for on-the-go teams. Try it free.

This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more ▶

Image: Asana’s Workload tool aims to prevent worker burnout

Asana’s Workload tool aims to prevent worker burnout

The new feature gives managers an all-in-one view of employees’ project workloads and lets them reassign or reschedule tasks accordingly. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: IBM fuses its software with Red Hat’s to launch hybrid-cloud juggernaut

IBM fuses its software with Red Hat’s to launch hybrid-cloud juggernaut

IBM is starting a potentially huge run at hybrid cloud by tying more than 100 of its products to the Red Hat OpenShift platform. Read more ▶

Image: What is open source software? Open source and FOSS explained

What is open source software? Open source and FOSS explained

We trace the rise of free open source software—code that can be freely modified and shared—from philosophical outlier to modern powerhouse Read more ▶

Image: What's in the latest Chrome update? No more Flash (without jumping through hoops)

What's in the latest Chrome update? No more Flash (without jumping through hoops)

Chrome 76 disables Flash by default, closes an Incognito Mode loophole and simplifies Progressive Web App installation. Read more ▶

Image: Cisco assesses the top enterprise SD-WAN technology drivers

Cisco assesses the top enterprise SD-WAN technology drivers

Cisco SD-WAN customer National Instruments touts benefits of the technology: Speed, efficiency, security, cost savings Read more ▶

Image: Your cloud-based application could be a profitable product

Your cloud-based application could be a profitable product

Enterprises looking to monetize internal application development need to take things to a higher level in the cloud Read more ▶

White Paper: Code42

Economic Impact of Code42 Data Loss Protection

The Total Economic Impact of Code42 Data Loss Protection is a commissioned study by Forrester. Read more ▶

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