My name is Judy, and I’m a podcast hoarder. It’s hard for me to hear about a new podcast without subscribing. That has led me to a bulging library of […]
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Security after the Windows 7 end of life
An operating system written more than a decade ago is not modern software, and that’s how old Windows 7 is. The end for Windows 7 is nigh. As is always […]
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Enterprise IT services: Your future is digital
Our ongoing digital revolution is transforming the way we live and work and disrupting entire sectors of our society. Every business is impacted, regardless of size, by changing ecosystems, new […]
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4 ways AI is helping musicians—and the entire music industry
When we give a machine values and it solves a calculation for us, that’s simply computing. When we give a machine data and it learns from its experiences and then […]
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‘Everything as a service’ is coming, but we’re not there quite yet
One Web portal makes everything just a service that can be managed like cloud instances—scaled up and down on demand with a monthly bill or charge-back. Here’s what’s needed to […]
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CIO survival 101: Soft skills still matter
Chief information officers are increasingly among the most senior officers at many organizations, and it’s been a hard-won trust to earn. The shift is particularly noticeable in the traditionally conservative […]
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Composability and intelligence are accelerating the self-driving data center
Self-driving cars rely on sensors, connectivity, and software all working together to achieve a safe, autonomous driving experience. Sensors via radar and cameras provide navigational input, connectivity adds traffic or […]
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Don’t fall for these scams this holiday season (or ever)
The Internet—brace yourself—is full of people who want to rip you off. Yes, it’s a shocking fact; take a moment to calm down and breathe. Below we detail just a […]
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Unix: Love at first byte
Brian Kernighan, the “K” in “awk,” has written a wonderful book— UNIX: A History and a Memoir—about the birth and evolution of Unix. It provides not just a record of […]
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Using AI and ML to manage your storage
Storage management largely revolves around pattern recognition —and AI can help. Report – – 1 Pages There’s a reason an entire industry is devoted to storage management: No matter what […]
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Podcast: How intelligent automation is transforming IT systems management
[Editor’s note: This podcast was originally published Sept. 11, 2019.] With IT environments growing more and more complex and demanding, traditional IT systems management is moving into a new era […]
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Google as a security bellwether
Security is like a great white shark: It has to constantly move forward or it dies. Our own affinity to best practices should keep us moving our support for security […]
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The top Linux and open source conferences to attend in 2020
I go to a lot of open source conferences. By the end of 2019, I’ll have been to 11 open source conferences. Now, you probably don’t need to spend that […]
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The Internet is 50! What’s next?
The Internet has become a part of most people’s lives, and it has generated an economy of its own. But along with the sheer impact of the Internet come challenges, […]
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Three starting points when building a smart city
Every city can be made smarter by technology. But knowing how to start on the right path to become a smart city can be hard because no two cities are alike […]
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Doing the right thing: The rise of ethics in tech
Increasingly, technology companies have been focusing on their corporate social responsibility as well as their products, as customers demand both good tech and good conduct. The “State of the Connected […]
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