Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Android grabs most-popular OS prize from Windows

10 hidden features in the new Windows 10 Creators Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

Computerworld Microsoft

Apr 04, 2017
Featured Image

Android grabs most-popular OS prize from Windows

Android last month slipped ahead of Windows to become the world's most popular operating system, according to Dublin-based StatCounter. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

10 hidden features in the new Windows 10 Creators Update
Here's how Microsoft is helping companies build IoT hardware
The pros and cons of the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1
Hardcore Hardware: Asus' new Four Dot One PC gives you 4K gaming in your pocket
Windows 7 is in no rush to leave

White Paper: Forcepoint

Advanced Evasion Techniques for Dummies

Advanced evasions will break the security protection model that most organizations are using today. Given this changing threat landscape we need to rethink traditional security models. Here's advice on how to evade AETs. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

10 hidden features in the new Windows 10 Creators Update

Microsoft is also adding several under-the-covers changes that may not be as showy, but are equally important. They affect the underlying way that the OS works, and how you may use it on a more technical level. Here are 10 that you should be aware of. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Here's how Microsoft is helping companies build IoT hardware

One of the biggest challenges with building connected hardware is getting from proof-of-concept prototypes to devices that are ready for a large-scale production rollout. Microsoft is aiming to help with that issue through a trio of lab spaces that allow companies to come in and work with experts on building internet-connected hardware. Read More

Thumbnail Image
Video

The pros and cons of the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1

CIO.com senior writer Sarah White evaluates the features and design of Dell's newest hybrid offering, the XPS 13 2-in-1. Watch Now

Thumbnail Image
Video

Hardcore Hardware: Asus' new Four Dot One PC gives you 4K gaming in your pocket

Built using Intel's new Micro Mini ITX formfactor, this pocket gaming rig has all the power and all the upgrades of a full size PC but fits in your pocket. Watch Now

Thumbnail Image

Windows 7 is in no rush to leave

Microsoft Windows 7 may not be quietly going into the night; new data shows it still runs 54% of all Windows computers. Read More

White Paper: Forcepoint

Downtime Is Not an Option: High Availability Next Generation Firewall

Your organization needs uninterrupted access to Internet-based apps, data and servers to do business. You eliminate downtime by using high availability NGFWs. Learn how these security solutions maintain network defenses while building in scalability to adapt as the business evolves - and making downtime a memory. Read More

Computerworld's 2017 Data+ Editors' Choice Awards: A Call for Case Studies

Computerworld is seeking case studies that illustrate intriguing ways data analytics is being used everywhere from research to commerce. Do you have an interesting case study on mining data for analysis, prediction and/or boosting the bottom line? A select group of the most innovative and fascinating case studies will be showcased in September. Case studies are due May 4. Submit a case study here

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

Subscribe to Computerworld Daily News

Sign up for our popular, twice-daily tech news newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's up-to-the-minute top stories of the day, both first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon (ET). We deliver breaking news on topics like the latest security threats and the newest mobile devices, in-depth features about enterprise technologies and IT careers, and authoritative analyses of moves made by tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM and HP. Sign up now

Subscribe to CSO's Security Awareness Weekly

Sign up for a weekly roundup of features, news, tips and analysis on security awareness delivered to your inbox on Mondays. Sign up now

Computerworld Job Board

Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted. Check them out now

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to Computerworld Microsoft as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright (C) 2017 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 10:00 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive