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White Paper: Microsoft Corporation No matter where you are in the world today, one this is for sure. Expectations for customer service have grown over the past few years: around convenience, speed, agent knowledge and insights, and by far around channel availability and digital transformation. Read More ▶ |
Caffe offers a strong brew for image processing, but the project shows signs of stalling. Read More ▶ | |
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Open source hypervisor KSM was built to be tiny and light, with uses ranging from a software sandbox to a complement to containerization. Read More ▶ | |
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The open source, multiplatform Gitea project for lightweight code-hosting is written in Go. Read More ▶ | |
One of Microsoft Azure's most important developer components is also its least-known: The scalable DocumentDB database. Read More ▶ | |
Managed Services provides enterprise-level users with tools for ongoing management, support, monitoring, and security of an AWS cloud environment. Read More ▶ | |
White Paper: Absolute Be it malicious or well-intentioned, the most hazardous use of 'Shadow IT' is probably the simplest. Storing files in the cloud using cloud-sync applications is common practice for backing up or sharing files with co-workers. While these tools are believed to be secure, the true point of failure is the 'Insider Threat,' and only true visibility and a preventive approach can unmask the threat and mitigate the risk. Read More ▶ |
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