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September 20, 2019

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Why Wells Fargo plans to pilot its own cryptocurrency

The world's fourth-largest bank said cryptocurrency will allow near real-time money movement and cut out settlement middlemen, thus reducing costs from fees. Read more ▶

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Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

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JR Raphael: The two fatal flaws with Android 10's gestures

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Jonny Evans: 10 new Apple Watch features most owners get for free

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How the iPhone 11’s U1 chip will change everything

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Compliant Application Decommissioning Reducing Costs & Risks

More than ever, there is a need for FSIs to enhance and modernize their application infrastructure, but they face data integrity and compliance challenges due to legacy applications that contain valuable, regulated data and content. This extremely useful information must be retained, given new life providing new context, delivering additional value and enabling reuse. The legacy applications, which may be decades old, are a cost and a risk burden to the organization. Read more ▶

Image: Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Every time Google updates its browser, it publishes release notes aimed at enterprises to highlight upcoming additions, substitutions, enhancements and modifications. Here's some of what's coming. Read more ▶

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Arcadia Power Can Help You Go Green & Lower Your Power Bill

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Image: JR Raphael: The two fatal flaws with Android 10's gestures

JR Raphael: The two fatal flaws with Android 10's gestures

And what Google can do to fix 'em up fast. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: 10 new Apple Watch features most owners get for free

Jonny Evans: 10 new Apple Watch features most owners get for free

Apple is giving most existing Apple Watch owners a whole collection of new features with its OS upgrade. Read more ▶

Image: How the iPhone 11’s U1 chip will change everything

How the iPhone 11’s U1 chip will change everything

Apple is bringing ultra-wideband capabilities to its iPhone 11 -- and it promises to be a game-changer (eventually) for everything from healthcare to smart cities thanks to its location accuracy, reliably and security. Read more ▶

Video/Webcast: Hitachi Vantara

Using Data as Your Digital Differentiator

Digitally transforming? Today’s forward-looking CIO has an opportunity to use data as your business differentiator. It’s simple: Good data leads to good results. Mediocre data leads to mediocre results. And bad data leads to bad results. Join us as we explore this topic with experts from Hitachi Vantara and ZK Research. Read more ▶

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