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February 11, 2020

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Top IT spending priorities for 2020

From data analytics to cybersecurity to customer experience, here’s where CIOs will direct their IT budgets this year. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Who should lead the push for IoT security?

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Why the Fed is considering a cash-backed cryptocurrency

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Eli Lilly AI automates adverse reaction reporting

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What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code 1.42

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VMware licensing increase draws ire but is a logical move

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JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

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Release the monkey! How Infection Monkey tests network security

Video/Webcast: Logicalis & IBM

Mapping Your Cloud Journey: Move to the Cloud

The move to the cloud is on—but more traditional IT organizations with legacy technology have a complex set of challenges of their own. Read more ▶

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Who should lead the push for IoT security?

Industry groups and governmental agencies have been taking a stab at rules to improve the security of the internet of things, but so far there’s nothing comprehensive. Read more ▶

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Get Microsoft Azure-savvy & supercharge your resume with this training.

These eleven beginner-friendly courses will introduce you to the platform and its most important features. Read more ▶

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Why the Fed is considering a cash-backed cryptocurrency

A real-time payments infrastructure enabled by a blockchain-based stablecoin could offer many advantages, a Federal Reserve governor said during a recent speech. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Eli Lilly AI automates adverse reaction reporting

Eli Lilly AI automates adverse reaction reporting

The 144-year-old pharmaceutical team built a platform that uses AI to process data about adverse events. Read more ▶

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What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code 1.42

Microsoft updates Visual Studio Code monthly. Keep track of the latest new features and improvements in this changelog Read more ▶

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VMware licensing increase draws ire but is a logical move

Under the new VMware licensing pricing model, one CPU license will cover up to 32 cores in a single CPU. If a CPU has more than 32 cores, additional CPU licenses will be required. Read more ▶

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JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

Flight recorder event streaming, switch expressions, NVM support, and records are slated for the next version of standard Java Read more ▶

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Release the monkey! How Infection Monkey tests network security

This free, open source penetration testing tool uses real attacks and real techniques to try and exploit its way into a network. Read more ▶

Video/Webcast: Logicalis & IBM

Mapping Your Cloud Journey: Operate and Optimize the Cloud

The move to the cloud is well documented. But there’s a dark side to cloud adoption: through 2020, 80% of organizations will overshoot their cloud. Read more ▶

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