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Computerworld Netherlands Weekly

March 06, 2020

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CIO and Computerworld Netherlands go global

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White Paper: IBM

E-government is inevitable

Governments struggle to keep up in the digital world. Still, a transformation is inevitable, since citizens’ expectations from the government keep increasing. Not re-engineering, but a digital innovation that is ambitious and looks ahead. Read which steps you as a government can take. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Apple’s operations teams must be struggling to pull things together

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Not only cars, also datacentres could be powered by fuel cells

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Coronavirus prompts collaboration tool makers to offer wares for free

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Top web browsers 2020: Firefox sinks to share unseen since 2005

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Enterprise resilience: Backup and management tips for iOS, Mac

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Apple may owe you 25 dollars

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IT Salary Survey: Do tech certifications pay off?

Image: Apple’s operations teams must be struggling to pull things together

Apple’s operations teams must be struggling to pull things together

With new product launches looming, Apple's ops teams must be struggling as it deals with the compounding challenges of coronavirus response. Read more ▶

Image: Not only cars, also datacentres could be powered by fuel cells

Not only cars, also datacentres could be powered by fuel cells

Outline of the introduction of a prototype of a PDU for datacenters based on fuel cells. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Coronavirus prompts collaboration tool makers to offer wares for free

Coronavirus prompts collaboration tool makers to offer wares for free

Several big-name vendors, including Microsoft, Google, Cisco and LogMeIn, are making some of their chat and video-conferencing services free as demand for remote working booms. Read more ▶

Image: Top web browsers 2020: Firefox sinks to share unseen since 2005

Top web browsers 2020: Firefox sinks to share unseen since 2005

It was not good news for Firefox in February, as Mozilla's browser lost users at a pace that left it at its lowest level of market share in 15 years. Read more ▶

Image: Enterprise resilience: Backup and management tips for iOS, Mac

Enterprise resilience: Backup and management tips for iOS, Mac

Do you have a business resilience strategy in place in case things go wrong? Read more ▶

Image: Apple may owe you 25 dollars

Apple may owe you 25 dollars

Apple settled a class action lawsuit as a result of alleged battery throttling issues in its iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus and SE models. The settlement calls for Apple to pay consumers $25 per iPhone. Macworld’s Michael Simon joins Juliet to discuss how customers might get paid, who is and isn’t eligible and why Apple settled in the first place. More about this in Mike’s article on Macworld: https://www.macworld.com/article/3530074/if-you-have-an-iphone-6-or-7-apple-owes-you-some-cash.html Read more ▶

Image: IT Salary Survey: Do tech certifications pay off?

IT Salary Survey: Do tech certifications pay off?

In our recent survey, we asked IT professionals if certifications helped them land a job, earn a promotion or get a pay raise, and which certifications they’re planning to pursue. Here’s what we learned. Read more ▶

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