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January 02, 2019

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Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 finally dethrones Windows 7

Migration watch: It's taken three and a half years, but Windows 10 has finally passed Windows 7 is now being used by 45.5% of all PCs running Windows. Read more ▶

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13 Questions About Regulatory Technology in the Financial Services Industry

Learn about regulatory technology (regtech) in the financial service industry and why it is extremely important today. Read more ▶

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How blockchain may kill the password

Blockchain technology is being piloted as the basis for self-sovereign identities, which can eliminate user names and passwords for logging into corporate sites or verify sensitive information such as income for purposes of a loan without revealing personally identifiable information. Read more ▶

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If the CTO says it's OK, what could go wrong?

Medical rehab facility uses ordinary Gmail, which doesn't meet HIPAA privacy regulations. Fortunately, that can be fixed -- but another problem probably can't be. Read more ▶

 
 

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