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December 20, 2019

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High-profile departures widen federal government’s security talent shortage

Recent key departures--voluntary and forced--might make it harder for government agencies to find the talent needed to fulfill their security missions. Read more ▶

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“Do More with R” video tutorials

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3 reasons to focus on the bright side of AI

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Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

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Desktop 2025

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The year in startups: 3 trends in 2019 offer a glimpse into a wild 2020

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The true value of cloud-based AI isn't what you think

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Microsoft blinks: Security Essentials will continue to receive updates after Jan. 14

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Upgrade Before the End of Support for Windows Server 2008

The end of support for Windows Server 2008 is coming fast. Bring your company to the next level by upgrading to the latest versions, available on HPE ProLiant Gen10 Servers, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Read more ▶

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“Do More with R” video tutorials

Search for R video tutorials by task, topic, or package. Most videos are shorter than 10 minutes Read more ▶

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Learn how to be an ethical hacker with this $39 in-depth training bundle

The A to Z Cyber Security & IT Certification Training Bundle contains 12 courses on how to pinpoint vulnerabilities in network systems and suggest ways to improve. Read more ▶

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3 reasons to focus on the bright side of AI

Despite the growing ubiquity of AI, many IT leaders still feel anxious about its risks and unsure of the opportunities. But today’s executive boards aren’t having it – they want to make AI a business priority. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

The company this week made more changes to its Windows 10 development model, changes that have implications for future releases. Read more ▶

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Desktop 2025

The desktop is undergoing change, but what will it look like in five years? Here’s what I see in my somewhat cracked crystal ball. Read more ▶

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The year in startups: 3 trends in 2019 offer a glimpse into a wild 2020

Taking a look back at three tech and investment trends that dominated 2019 and may shape 2020. Read more ▶

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The true value of cloud-based AI isn't what you think

Most think the real power of cloud-based AI is at the application level, but using AI to improve automation, security, and knowledge sharing will have far-reaching benefits Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft blinks: Security Essentials will continue to receive updates after Jan. 14

Microsoft blinks: Security Essentials will continue to receive updates after Jan. 14

According to an official post, the company will continue to ship updates to Microsoft Security Essentials after Win7’s demise on Jan. 7. At least, that's what we've been promised. The FAQ hasn't been fixed yet. Read more ▶

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Six DevOps pitfalls for engineering leaders to avoid

DevOps can be a transformative practice for businesses of all sizes and types. Companies in almost every industry are using DevOps to give teams the time and freedom to tackle more challenging projects. As with all software development strategies, there are some shared pitfalls to watch out for. Read more ▶

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