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As collaboration tools multiply, here’s how to avoid overload

5 things you should know about cyber insurance | Video: Google I/O keynote in 3 minutes

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As collaboration tools multiply, here's how to avoid overload
New tools invite more internal innovation and knowledge-sharing -- and better connections with customers. But will too many choices make us less productive? Read More


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Infographic: The PBX Dilemma: Hosted or Premises-Based?
This infographic weighs the pros and cons of hosted and premises-based PBX solutions and shows you why more businesses of all sizes are choosing to go hosted. Learn More

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5 things you should know about cyber insurance
As more companies step in to offer insurance coverage against a broad range of cyber losses, we break down five points that organizations should keep in mind as they consider their options. Read More

Video: Google I/O keynote in 3 minutes
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John Brandon: The biggest news from Google I/O? That the search giant is streamlining
Google is streamlining and refining, which is good news for the tech industry in general. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Mike Elgan: Why you want Google Photos
Google Photos is a powerful photo editing, cloud storage and search service. It solves all the major problems associated with taking thousands of photos over time -- problems of discovery, storage, management, editing and more. Read More

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Data wrangling with R: Download our free PDF
Sort, summarize, reshape and more with this guide to R data munging. (Insider Story) Read More

Evan Schuman: FTC cracks down on mobile shopper tracking service, but could it possibly matter less?
When the FTC recently cracked down on a vendor that tracks shoppers' movements via their mobile devices and sells the data to retailers, it could have made a statement about what limits and notifications need to be in place. Instead, the agency, as is its tradition, focused on a narrow phrasing issue, while buying into industry marketing arguments that are truly misleading and dangerous. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More


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Clearing the Network Hurdle to Cloud Deployment
Although enthusiasm is high among IT pros for cloud services, an IDG Research Quick Poll survey found that, in fact, the cloud is at a crossroads. Learn More

Kenneth van Wyk: Apple Pay's weakest link
The mobile payment service remains solid, as long as banks beef up their card-registration procedures. But what weakness will fraudsters take advantage of next? Read More

Joshua New: EU regulators misunderstand big data
Some European Union regulators reportedly are concerned that major Internet companies gain an unfair competitive advantage from the detailed consumer data they hold. In addition, some regulators worry that with less competition, these data-rich companies will disregard their customers' privacy preferences and become more invasive. These regulators are wrong, and by mistakenly classifying big data as anti-competitive and anti-consumer, they risk driving European companies away from the most productive uses of data. Read More

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Best practices for email security
6 ways to tighten up email policies and improve network security. Read More

Robert C. Covington: Threat intelligence -- making it useful from the enterprise to the small business
The term 'threat intelligence' surfaced a few years ago. It's unclear where it originated, and there isn't complete agreement on exactly what it means. Essentially, it's knowledge of a threat that you get far enough in advance to prevent, or at least minimize, a data breach. Given the high value of data, threat intelligence is important for everyone, not just the enterprise. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

John Ball: IBM and DARPA set the A.I. bar too low
A scientific approach to solve A.I. for language was spelled out in detail in the 1960s. DARPA's plan and IBM's adoption created progress, but not aimed at the full solution. Here I go through that plan, and explain why today's alternatives don't work - as predicted at the time. How to solve it means we have a path to follow that will work. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Evan Schuman: Besides RFID, will Target take credit for penicillin?
It's great when retailers bring new technology innovations to the market. It's even pretty good when they adapt not-so-new innovations to their processes in ways that help customers and/or the bottom line. What isn't so great is taking credit for a technology that's been around for a while. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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