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November 15, 2019

Image: Yes, Google's using your healthcare data – and it's not alone

Yes, Google's using your healthcare data – and it's not alone

There's a multi-billion dollar industry built around collecting healthcare data and anonymizing it so it can be used for research; it's perfectly legal. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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JR Raphael: Motorola's new Razr gives me hope for the future of foldables

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Jonny Evans: JNUC 2019: For enterprise pros, it's like the old days of Apple events

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Windows 10 November 2019 Update: Key enterprise features

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Critical updates to Excel and publicly disclosed exploits make for an urgent November Patch Tuesday

Video/Webcast: SAP

GEA Group's 360-Degree Customer View

Hear Tobias Kahmann and Marcus Renger of GEA Group share how SAP Customer Experience helps the company build bridges between marketing, sales, and service for better collaboration. Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: Motorola's new Razr gives me hope for the future of foldables

JR Raphael: Motorola's new Razr gives me hope for the future of foldables

But, critically, that doesn't mean you should run out and buy it. Read more ▶

Image: Truebill can help you manage your finances—and it’s free to download

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Truebill can help you manage your finances—and it’s free to download

Truebill makes it easy to track your monthly budget and lower unnecessary payments. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: JNUC 2019: For enterprise pros, it's like the old days of Apple events

Jonny Evans: JNUC 2019: For enterprise pros, it's like the old days of Apple events

Jamf has built a unique event that digs deep into the community it serves and echoes the big shows Apple used to put on. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Windows 10 November 2019 Update: Key enterprise features

Windows 10 November 2019 Update: Key enterprise features

What business users and IT admins should know about new features in the Windows 10 version 1909. Read more ▶

Image: Critical updates to Excel and publicly disclosed exploits make for an urgent November Patch Tuesday

Critical updates to Excel and publicly disclosed exploits make for an urgent November Patch Tuesday

This is a really big update for the Windows platform. And while we don’t have a zero-day vulnerability like September’s Patch Tuesday, there are two vulnerabilities that deserve our attention. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: SAP

Gold Guide - Make Every Moment Matter

In the experience economy, successful businesses need to deliver exceptional experiences to their customers. Read more ▶

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