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White Paper: Dimension Data As enterprise organizations move to adopt digitization, leveraging technologies of the Third Platform, the impact on enterprise networks will be profound as they contend with balancing business and technology forces. More importantly enterprises have concerns with supporting and managing new architectural models and operating practices that new IT workloads require. Read More ▶ |
Most awareness programs are just very bad and, like with all security countermeasures, there will be an inevitable failing. Read More ▶ | |
If you travel internationally, or know someone who does, this may be one to consider. LOOP Electronics travel adapter is an all-in-one travel plug that not only keeps you powered in over 150 countries, but also includes dual USB charging ports and a battery backup (power bank) for when you need power or charging but can't locate a plug. Read More ▶ | |
Svetlana Blackburn 'was terminated for poor performance,' the company says. Read More ▶ | |
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Sales of detachable-keyboard tablets like the iPad Pro and Surface Pro are growing, but not enough to offset the steep decline in slate-style tablets. Read More ▶ | |
Killing the monolith: How to create modern Web and mobile applications that scale. Read More ▶ | |
White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise The enterprise attack surface continues to expand. Network borders are evaporating as data scatters across cloud, mobile, remote, and partner and other third-party environments. Multiple entry points into the network have appeared, prompting sophisticated data thieves to unite globally and create pro table data-theft businesses. How are companies coping? Read More ▶ |
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