Friday, June 30, 2017

JR Raphael: Is Chrome OS right for you? A 3-question quiz

Microsoft: No, it's not an audit

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

Computerworld Weekly Top 10

Jun 30, 2017
Featured Image

JR Raphael: Is Chrome OS right for you? A 3-question quiz

Chromebooks aren't like regular computers -- so are they right for your needs? These three questions will help you find the answer. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

Microsoft: No, it's not an audit
Microsoft, please stop doing things for our own good
JR Raphael: What ever happened to Google Docs' Android add-ons? [UPDATED]
Why total bans on remote work don't remotely work
Please, PLEASE tell us he's not in sales (or IT)
Jonny Evans: 11 ways Apple's iPhone changed the enterprise
Jonny Evans: How iOS 11 makes mobile management easier
How the iPhone begat shadow IT and enterprise mobility
How to cure 'corporate amnesia' with knowledge management software

Video/Webcast: Amazon Web Services

The Carlyle Group Modernizes File Services with CTERA and AWS

Join us to learn how CTERA and AWS helped the Carlyle Group leverage a single platform for NAS home directory and network file share access at regional offices as well as cloud-based file collaboration for roaming users around the world. When: July 25, 2017 | 10 am PDT/1 pm EDT Read More

Thumbnail Image

Microsoft: No, it's not an audit

Microsoft thinks enterprise customers have the wrong idea about the asset management investigations its partners tout as a way to save money on software licensing. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Microsoft, please stop doing things for our own good

Kaspersky claimed Microsoft has been disabling its antivirus software in Windows 10. Microsoft replied it was its duty to make sure antivirus protection was 'always on.' Read More

Thumbnail Image

JR Raphael: What ever happened to Google Docs' Android add-ons? [UPDATED]

An effort to expand Google's Android office suite appeared almost a year ago -- but then something strange happened. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Why total bans on remote work don't remotely work

Companies seem to be moving in different directions when it comes to remote workers. Some have embraced the practice. Others have banned it. But there is a middle ground. Read More

Please, PLEASE tell us he's not in sales (or IT)

This company's new incentive program: Employees with an idea that boosts revenue get a percentage of the increased profits for the next year. But the idea that gets the most discussion is, um, problematic. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Jonny Evans: 11 ways Apple's iPhone changed the enterprise

Ten years since Apple's iPhone went on sale, here are 11 ways the device has profoundly transformed the enterprise. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

Jonny Evans: How iOS 11 makes mobile management easier

Apple's upcoming iOS, due out this fall comes with new management features that build on the enterprise features rolled out earlier this year in iOS 10.3. Read More

Thumbnail Image

How the iPhone begat shadow IT and enterprise mobility

Not long after its arrival, the iPhone began to dominate the workplace -- first as a shadow IT device, later as the preferred smartphone for execs. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

How to cure 'corporate amnesia' with knowledge management software

As Baby Boomers retire and the gig economy takes hold, efficiently capturing and sharing corporate information becomes ever more crucial. Fortunately, today's knowledge management tools are up to the task. Read More

Video/Webcast: TITUS

Transform Your Organizational Security Culture

Successful digital transformation requires organizations to keep up with an unprecedented pace of change. Collaboration tools may help employees meet the challenge, but do workers understand the value of the information they are sharing, and more importantly, their role in protecting it? Read More

Discover the Best Places to Work in IT 2017

Our 24th annual Best Places to Work in IT report highlights 100 top organizations across the country that attract skilled tech professionals by offering robust salaries, great benefits and flexible, fast-paced work environments. We also reveal what nearly 24,000 IT workers think of their benefits, training, office morale, workplace stress levels and more. You'll find the full report in the June/July issue of Computerworld's digital magazine, which also includes news analysis and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

Subscribe to Computerworld Daily News

Sign up for our popular daily tech news newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's top stories, first thing in the morning. We deliver breaking news and in-depth features on topics like Windows 10 and enterprise mobility, as well as 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 Weekly Top 10 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: 9:15 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive