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Use LinkedIn a lot? Read its new privacy policy — carefully.

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HelpSocial looks to broaden who 'does' an enterprise's social media
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Inside The Mind Of A Successful Platform Architect

APIs, integration, containers and a range of other technologies are all creating new opportunities to retool enterprise IT. However, using these new tools to forge a coherent platform strategy that is flexible yet robust remains as tough as ever. In this webinar Steve Willmott, Sr. Director and Head of API Infrastructure at Red Hat, discusses how to address the platform challenge using key insights from real-world customer examples. Read More

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Is per-seat pricing limiting the impact that social customer service can have? Read More

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How United Airlines can meld action and social media to save its brand

If executives at United Airlines want to rescue their brand, and quite possibly the fate of their company, they need to make concrete changes and then use social media to turn around the conversation. 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

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