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JR Raphael: Hands on: Android O's most useful features (so far)

After a week with Android O's first beta release, two new features stand out above the rest when it comes to productivity-boosting potential. Read More

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The countdown has started - the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect May 25, 2018. Are you ready? Hear what organizations of all sizes are doing to prepare themselves to get GDPR-ready. Attend this 25-minute roundtable for clear guidance on building a strong GDPR strategy for your organization. Read More

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Google raises heat on Microsoft with new Chrome bundle for enterprises

Google has rolled out an enterprise bundle that packages Chrome, management templates and an add-on for dealing with legacy sites and apps, building on the success its browser already has on the web. Read More

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Michael Horowitz: Windows Defender does not defend Windows 7 against WannaCry

A number of articles about Wannacry/WannaCrypt point out that Microsoft updated Windows Defender to detect it. But, that's not the whole story for Windows 7 users. Read More

'It's easier than Linux, so what's the problem?'

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For enterprise protection, antivirus software is no longer enough

Security experts see antivirus software as part of a security setup that includes behavior analytics and artificial intelligence. But it can't catch everything. Read More

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Google, A.I. and the rise of the super-sensor

This week's demo of Google Lens showcases to what's really coming: The rise of the all-purpose super-sensor fueled by software-based A.I. Read More

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John Brandon: Why I'm worried about Microsoft Teams deployment

Microsoft Teams is a little confusing and a little too flexible for real-world use at this point. It's also too ambitious. Read More

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Jonny Evans: WWDC 2017: 10+ predictions for enterprise IT

Apple's solutions have entered the cutting edge of enterprise IT, empowering digital transformation across some of the world's biggest companies. Read More

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Microsoft does enterprise no favors when it won't explain Windows 10's schedule

Microsoft has failed to explain to corporate customers the repercussions of its twice-a-year schedule to deliver Windows 10 upgrades in March and September. Read More

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In the wake of a very bad thunderstorm, this field service pilot fish is dispatched to a client's restaurant to test and replace a patch cord after lightning blew up the cable modem. How long could that take? Read More

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