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Rebecca Linke: Android 7.1.2 is rolling out -- but only to Pixel C and Nexus Player devices

Android Nougat 7.1.2 is starting to roll out to some devices, but there is a good chance yours won't be one of them. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple looses its Imagination, will build its own GPU
Darlene Storm: What to look for in a VPN to protect your privacy
Michael Horowitz: Triple your privacy with a Chromebook and two VPNs
Larry Alton: A.I. in healthcare: Risks abound, but so do rewards
Robert C. Covington: Insiders -- the invisible threat lurking in your office
Ben Kepes: With Works, HelloSign finds the holy grail of digitalization
Evan Schuman: Neiman Marcus data breach settlement tells us plenty about the ROI of security
Sharky: All they needed was a little motivation

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3 Challenges of Moving to a Cloud-Based Infrastructure

Moving applications and services to the cloud means you'll be offloading some daily tasks and maintenance, and ideally saving time, space and money. But remember that those SaaS or hybrid cloud apps still belong to your organization and are still part of IT. When there's downtime or slowdowns, users will still be coming to IT's door to get help. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple looses its Imagination, will build its own GPU

Big news as Apple promises shift to self-made GPU in 'fifteen months' time Read More

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Darlene Storm: What to look for in a VPN to protect your privacy

How much a VPN can protect your privacy or anonymity really depends upon which VPN you choose. Here are some things to look for in a VPN to best protect your privacy. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Triple your privacy with a Chromebook and two VPNs

In response to privacy invasions by Internet Service Providers, a Chromebook and two VPNs should offer great security, privacy and anonymity. Read More

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Larry Alton: A.I. in healthcare: Risks abound, but so do rewards

Perhaps one of the biggest beneficiaries of modern technology is the field of medicine. However, now that we are in the age of artificial intelligence, how will it affect the healthcare industry? Read More

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Robert C. Covington: Insiders -- the invisible threat lurking in your office

With all of the focus in the business world recently related to hackers, we have tended to overlook a group of potential bad actors who have already penetrated our perimeter security, and have access to our facilities – our employees and contractors. Read More

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Ben Kepes: With Works, HelloSign finds the holy grail of digitalization

It's nice seeing a vendor move through the stages of innovations through to transformation. HelloWorks caps that off for this eSignature player. Read More

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Evan Schuman: Neiman Marcus data breach settlement tells us plenty about the ROI of security

There is a security ROI dance in retail today. Executives know that they can skimp on security and have a statistically decent chance the company won't get caught by a cyberthief before someone else has their job. Read More

Sharky: All they needed was a little motivation

This hospital's email admins have implemented spam alerts. But they don't want false-positives to wait for a daily quarantine message, so they send those alerts more frequently -- a LOT more frequently. Read More

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3 Reasons Why Network Ops Needs to Focus on Application Performance

IT/Network Ops teams need to build out an application performance team to measure and monitor the end-user experience of the business critical apps these organizations use every day. Read More

IT Salary Survey 2017: Tech pay holds tight (for now)

The 2017 IT Salary Survey results are in! Our annual survey shows steady pay increases -- but with predictions for IT spending and hiring all over the map, salaries could be in for a wild ride. You'll find our special report in the April issue of Computerworld's Digital Magazine, which also includes News Analysis, Opinion, Shark Tank, Security Manager's Journal, the Grill and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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