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White Paper: SAS Institute Inc Written by Jill Dyche and Kimbery Nevala, 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Launching your Data Governance Program lays out a comprehensive list of issues that can trip up an organization as it gets started with DG. Learn how to use good judgment and sound decision making to sidestep these common issues. Read More ▶ |
All Microsoft's next-gen development stack needed was adequate tooling, APIs, libraries, and documentation. They're here at last. Read More ▶ | |
The Backup Plus Slim Portable Drive is the simple, one-click way to protect and share your entire digital life. At 12.1millimeters thin and a generous 2TB of storage, it's ready to take with you and go. Read More ▶ | |
Older Pentium E5400 and AMD RX480-graphics computers are being misidentified and the PCs are getting blocked, exactly like the Carrizo DDR4. Read More ▶ | |
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In the next five years, half of the crazy new stuff you've heard about will arrive. The other half will have to wait. Read More ▶ | |
Bluemix OpenWhisk now uses API Connect to manage lifecycles for the APIs that drive serverless apps. Read More ▶ | |
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White Paper: SAS Institute Inc This white paper examines the interplay between the challenges and opportunities afforded by the growing breadth of digital channels offered by financial institutions. Learn why mobile wallets, real-time peer-to-peer and digital account opening all require the right mix of security solutions, background analytics and personnel to balance positive customer experience with robust fraud protection. Read More ▶ |
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