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February 11, 2020

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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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Stop Over-Spending on Underutilized Resources: The Future of the Data Center is Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure

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VMware licensing increase draws ire but is a logical move

eBook: Box

How to secure your content in the cloud with Box

It seems like every week there's news of another security breach where customer data is stolen. Studies show a single security breach can result in a 5% drop in your company's stock price and damage your relationship with almost one third of your customers. Read more ▶

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Future ‘smart walls’ key to IoT

MIT researchers are developing a wallpaper-like material that’s made up of simple RF switch elements and can be applied to building surfaces. Using beamforming, the antenna array could potentially improve wireless signal strength nearly tenfold. 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 ▶

Image: Navigating man pages in Linux

Navigating man pages in Linux

The man pages on a Linux system can do more than provide information on particular commands. They can help discover commands you didn't realize were available. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Predictive maintenance via IoT offers big upsides, but few easy wins

Predictive maintenance via IoT offers big upsides, but few easy wins

While the flagship application of enterprise internet of things is undeniably valuable, effective predictive maintenance still takes hard work. Read more ▶

Image: Game changers at the branch: Wi-Fi 6, 4G, 5G plus SD-WAN

Game changers at the branch: Wi-Fi 6, 4G, 5G plus SD-WAN

The growing use of cloud services is changing the pattern and the volume of branch-office data across the WAN, but wireless cellular services along with the intelligence of software-defined WAN can help keep traffic and costs in line. Read more ▶

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Stop Over-Spending on Underutilized Resources: The Future of the Data Center is Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure

CDI lets organizations respond to changes almost instantly while also reducing costs—meaning IT can allocate resources on the fly. Read more ▶

Image: VMware licensing increase draws ire but is a logical move

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 ▶

White Paper: Ensono

Digital Disruption In the Insurance Sector

Digital tools are reducing costs and driving innovation in the insurance sector. Read more ▶

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