With DaaS Windows coming, say goodbye to your PC as you know it

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Jul 31, 2018
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Wi-Charge demos wireless charging over distance

The ability to charge hardware over distances of several meters has always seemed to be something of a pipe dream. But Wi-Charge says the technology works – and actual product shipments could begin early in 2019. Watch Now

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Unified Communications in The Cloud: Every Journey is Different

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Brush up on your IT skills with this comprehensive CompTIA training bundle

This bundle covers content ranging from entry-level A+ and Network+ certifications training all the way up to advanced certifications like CySA+ and CASP. Read More

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An open letter to Microsoft management re: Windows updating

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Susan Hanley: How updates to SharePoint self-service site creation affect governance, IA

Updates to Microsoft's SharePoint Online make it easier to upgrade to the new modern team site experiences. But they could affect your information architecture and governance plan. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple's Education VP and the future of teaching

Apple VP Education John Couch has written a timely and appropriate book that ably describes why how we teach must change to meet the needs of our changing world. Read More

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Securing Privileged Access with Hitachi ID Privileged Access Manager (PAM)

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