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April 29, 2023

Your decommissioned routers could be a security disaster

Retired enterprise routers—and the sensitive data that's still on them—are showing up on the used-equipment market where attackers could mine them for vulnerabilities to exploit.

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Sponsored by VMware: Stay in Control of Your Data with a Secure and Compliant Sovereign Cloud

As data privacy regulations continue to evolve, businesses have had to adapt how and where they store data.

Microsoft bets on cloud growth as it continues to battle PC sales slump

Despite Microsoft seeing revenue decreases across a number of business segments, the company remains optimistic that AI integrations will help to boost future growth.

Panera CIO John Meister on mastering customer experience

The IT chief of the fast casual chain has a passion for delivering a great experience, whether it’s for customers, IT team members, or associates fulfilling orders at the chain’s 2,000-plus bakery cafes.

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How to pick the best content services platform for your business

Modern content services platforms take a flexible, service-driven approach to managing enterprise content. Here’s what to look for and seven leading CSPs to consider.

How to use request decompression in ASP.NET Core 7

Take advantage of the request decompression middleware in ASP.NET Core 7 to enable your API endpoints to accept requests that contain compressed content.

Akamai's new cloud firewall capabilities aim to protect network edge

Akamai's Prolexic network cloud firewall now offers the ability to customize access control lists and deploy them at network edges.

Why Russia's cyber arms transfers are poor threat predictors

Sharing cyber tools and technology with nations such as Iran or North Korea has limited impact without also providing operational and organizational support.

UK regulators block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard

Almost a year after it opened its investigation into the proposed $68.7 billion acquisition, the UK’s Competition Markets Authority (CMA) has ruled that gamers would suffer from reduced choice should the deal go ahead.

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