9 enterprise tech trends for 2016 and beyond

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Nmap 7 brings faster scanning and improved IPv6 support.

Spark 1.6 feeds big data's hunger for memory.

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9 enterprise tech trends for 2016 and beyond

Enterprise technology development keeps racing ahead, and this year's forecast explains how most of it will be wrapped in the cloud. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Nmap 7 brings faster scanning and improved IPv6 support

2. Spark 1.6 feeds big data's hunger for memory

3. Microsoft pulls Windows 10 v 1511 Threshold 2 release from download page

4. INSIDER What CSOs should do on their first days

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Nmap 7 brings faster scanning and improved IPv6 support

There are a lot of network management and monitoring goodies inside the latest version of Nmap. READ MORE

Spark 1.6 feeds big data's hunger for memory

The forthcoming version of the popular data processing framework makes more efficient use of memory, addressing a common developers' complaint. READ MORE

Microsoft pulls Windows 10 v 1511 Threshold 2 release from download page

It now takes two downloads to get the latest Windows 10 update, and Microsoft is turning the support community into liars -- again. READ MORE

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What CSOs should do on their first days

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