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November 28, 2018

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WhatsApp at work: Companies grapple with a popular ad hoc tool

The popular messaging app, owned by Facebook, is following a familiar path. Popular at home, it’s now showing up more often at work. Read more ▶

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WhatsApp at work: Companies grapple with a popular ad hoc tool

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The definitive Windows 7 retirement timeline countdown

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Microsoft's multi-factor authentication service flakes out – again

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Woody Leonhard: New beta-test version of Win10 1809 arrives, and it’s in the Release Preview ring

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Jonny Evans: How to use your iPad Pro as a laptop replacement (Part 6)

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Amazon Echo sets the bar for the perfect PC, smartphone or tablet upgrade experience

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The Evolving Market for Primary Storage

One of the defining characteristics of the IT and Digital Transformations is the tremendous drive to put that data to work. Read more ▶

Image: The definitive Windows 7 retirement timeline countdown

The definitive Windows 7 retirement timeline countdown

In less than 14 months, Microsoft's popular Windows 7 runs out of general support, a deadline that's pushing businesses to move up to Windows 10. These are the dates to pencil in as the transition to 10 gathers steam. Read more ▶

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Image: Microsoft's multi-factor authentication service flakes out – again

Microsoft's multi-factor authentication service flakes out – again

For the second time in nine days, the Multi-Factor Authentication system used by Microsoft for Office 365 logins failed. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Woody Leonhard: New beta-test version of Win10 1809 arrives, and it’s in the Release Preview ring

Woody Leonhard: New beta-test version of Win10 1809 arrives, and it’s in the Release Preview ring

Once again, Microsoft brings hope to avid Windows watchers as it uses the correct, defined method to test build 17763.167 of Win10 1809. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: How to use your iPad Pro as a laptop replacement (Part 6)

Jonny Evans: How to use your iPad Pro as a laptop replacement (Part 6)

These essential iPad tips will help you be more productive with your Apple tablet. Read more ▶

Image: Amazon Echo sets the bar for the perfect PC, smartphone or tablet upgrade experience

Amazon Echo sets the bar for the perfect PC, smartphone or tablet upgrade experience

The PC market largely lives on churn because it has reached near saturation. But if people resist buying a new PC, churn is damaged...and that's partially what resulted in slowing PC sales and the seeming decline of the PC. I found it fascinating when I recently installed a new Amazon Echo Show and it was the best new technology experience I’d ever had. While PCs have become vastly easier to replace, they still lack that experience. Read more ▶

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Why, When & How to Implement Employee Monitoring

The idea of monitoring your employees can cause a great deal of discomfort for most companies because it feels controlling and like a violation of privacy. As a result, the topic of employee monitoring is easy to avoid and pushed off to another day. Read more ▶

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