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March 27, 2019

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Windows 10 April 2019 Update: Key enterprise features

Here are 10 changes in the upcoming feature update to Windows 10, version 1903, that business users and IT admins should know about. Read more ▶

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Video/Webcast: Zscaler

Got SDP? Why It’s Time For Enterprises to Adopt One

Join us for an entertaining discussion around SDPs, including the benefits and challenges, with Manoj Apte, Chief Security Officer for Zscaler. Read more ▶

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7 cloud myths debunked

Don't let misconceptions cast a shadow over your organization's ability to get the most out of the cloud. Here are 7 cloud myths that should be relegated to history. Read more ▶

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Serverless computing in Azure: How to build a petition site

This example shows you how to use Azure services to build scalable, serverless web applications Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What's new in Windows 10 version 1903? | TECH(talk)

What's new in Windows 10 version 1903? | TECH(talk)

With the next version of Windows 10 set to appear this spring, it’s a good time to take a look at what’s new and what’s changed in version 1903. (Not much, actually.) But that’s a good thing, according to Computerworld contributing editor Preston Gralla. He explored just what that means for Windows in the years ahead with Executive Editor Ken Mingis. Read more ▶

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Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 support ends in 2020. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world Read more ▶

Image: An inside look at Tempo Automation's IIoT-powered ‘smart factory’

An inside look at Tempo Automation's IIoT-powered ‘smart factory’

Despite housing some 50 robots and 50 people, Tempo Automation’s gleaming “connected factory” looks more like a high-tech startup office than a manufacturing plant. Read more ▶

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Essential microservices integration patterns

Real-world microservices implementations typically rely on both active and reactive communication patterns; here’s how they work Read more ▶

Image: Bumble Bee CIO: Blockchain is better than a database for tracking tuna

Bumble Bee CIO: Blockchain is better than a database for tracking tuna

Through a partnership with SAP, Bumble Bee has gone live with a blockchain ledger that tracks tuna from capture to cannery and allows all participants and consumers to see that information in real time. Read more ▶

White Paper: Veeam Software Corporation

Disaster recovery platform for K-12 education environment

Nowadays, school districts rely on digital services for everything from teaching to administration. When things go wrong and they lose availability to their data, schools must be able to restore lost data and get their services back up fast—at a price they can afford. Here's how to do it Read more ▶

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