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September 02, 2022

How to build a ‘citizen developer’ workforce

With a dearth of professional developer talent, and low-code and no-code platforms proliferating, organizations are turning to tech-savvy business users to solve application needs. But the shadow IT approach can be risky. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Broadcom Software: The Future of the Hybrid Cloud

Sponsored by Broadcom Software: The Future of the Hybrid Cloud

By Matt Hogstrom, Distinguished Engineer - The concept of devices all over the planet being able to access data no matter where it resides is at the core of modern computing. That’s why organizations keep their critical information in multiple environments, including private clouds, on-premises, and on the public cloud. Given this reality, the key for businesses to get the most value from their technology investments lies in achieving the right balance. Broadcom advises business leaders on the hybrid cloud strategies that can best position them for success.

Apple pushes out emergency updates to address zero-day exploits

Apple has encouraged users of older mobile and desktop devices to update their software ASAP, as a vulnerability could allow an attacker to take complete control of older Apple devices.

Addigy enables IT to automate Apple device configuration policies

The ever-active Apple-in-the-enterprise ecosystem continues to generate answers to real-world business integration problems.

Image: Blockchain, AI, and the metaverse — tools for better decision-making?

Blockchain, AI, and the metaverse — tools for better decision-making?

When it comes to working together, people need help — whether they're in a conference room or in the metaverse. Could technology such as blockchain and AI make a difference?

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