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November 13, 2019

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How much does it cost to launch a cyberattack?

Just like in regular business, cyber criminals have a cost of operation and a return on investment to worry about. Unfortunately, a new report from Deloitte has found the cost of committing cyber crime is incredibly low. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Choosing between native and non-native cloud integration systems

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FAQ: Microsoft sharpens Edge

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Juniper aims to ease wired, wireless, multicloud management

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WinUI 3.0: The future of Windows controls

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Why your providers should support IPv6

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Twitter spy scandal a wake-up call for companies to clean up their data access acts

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Pulumi infrastructure-as-code tool adds .NET language support

White Paper: Unitrends

Unitrends Backup and DRaaS IT Buyer’s Guide

With hundreds of vendors available, how do you pick the best Backup and Disaster Recovery solution for your organization? We examine the five best ways to beat data loss and downtime. Read more ▶

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Choosing between native and non-native cloud integration systems

Data integration is a necessary component for cloud computing, but the choices are not that clear Read more ▶

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This 11-course Microsoft & Oracle SQL certification prep bundle is only $39 today

The Complete Microsoft & Oracle SQL Certification Bundle features 11 courses on how to become a skilled database Read more ▶

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FAQ: Microsoft sharpens Edge

The company's new Chromium-based browser will officially arrive in final form in January. Here's what you need to know about it ahead of the rollout. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Juniper aims to ease wired, wireless, multicloud management

Juniper aims to ease wired, wireless, multicloud management

Juniper has enhanced its network and hybrid cloud management software by integrating further the AI technology it recently acquired from Mist, and adding new features to its Contrail Enterprise Multicloud software. Read more ▶

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WinUI 3.0: The future of Windows controls

Microsoft’s new UI framework for Windows starts to come together, with an alpha release Read more ▶

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Why your providers should support IPv6

IPv6 can help provide better performance for customers, employees and third parties trying to access your hosted applications. Read more ▶

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Twitter spy scandal a wake-up call for companies to clean up their data access acts

Two Twitter employees accessed user data on behalf of the Saudi government. Neither should have had access, and this is a sign of a bigger problem at all companies. Read more ▶

Image: Pulumi infrastructure-as-code tool adds .NET language support

Pulumi infrastructure-as-code tool adds .NET language support

Pulumi allows devs and ops to provision and manage infrastructure on Kubernetes and public clouds using popular programming languages Read more ▶

White Paper: Matillion

Optimizing Business Analytics by Transforming Data in the Cloud

Companies understand the value of data. But before data can be analyzed, it must be collected and prepared for analytics engines, and this process can be inefficient and costly. Read more ▶

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