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IDG’s Top Enterprise Stories

April 22, 2020

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Is enterprise security broken?

Deploying independent endpoint or network security separately is coming to a rapid – and much-needed -- end. If you want to stay secure longer-term, focus on unifying your security products now. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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How developer teams went remote overnight

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Using C# to automate web application testing in Edge with WebDriver

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How Johnson & Johnson IT is managing a global crisis

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Developers cite barriers to Rust language adoption

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How to check your Windows network for vulnerabilities

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The problem with the 'iPhone SE killed the Pixel 4a' argument

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How the COVID-19 pandemic is starving tech startups worldwide

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Next Architecture

In this ebook, O’Reilly offers a collection of stand-alone chapters from several of its published and forthcoming books. You’ll get valuable information on innovative tools and processes to help you face disruption, deal with increasing complexity, and build new technical capabilities. Read more ▶

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How developer teams went remote overnight

Some developer teams have always worked as remote, distributed teams, while others are learning on the fly — and fast. Here’s how companies are keeping their developers happy and productive under the cloud of COVID-19 Read more ▶

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vSphere can supercharge your IT efficiency. This $59 course breaks it down

Unlock nearly 80 hours of expert training for under $60. Read more ▶

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Using C# to automate web application testing in Edge with WebDriver

Microsoft adds support for its Chromium-based browser to the open source Selenium test framework Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How Johnson & Johnson IT is managing a global crisis

How Johnson & Johnson IT is managing a global crisis

J&J CIO Jim Swanson reveals how he and his IT team are helping keep operations running at the $82B healthcare giant, as well as the lessons learned — and silver linings — of leading through crisis. Read more ▶

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Developers cite barriers to Rust language adoption

Rust Survey 2019 report identifies multiple challenges including slow compilation times and the need for better documentation Read more ▶

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How to check your Windows network for vulnerabilities

If you've made significant changes to your network to support remote workers, it's time to review what you've done to make sure everything is locked down. Read more ▶

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The problem with the 'iPhone SE killed the Pixel 4a' argument

Don't start the funeral for Google's latest midranger yet. Read more ▶

Image: How the COVID-19 pandemic is starving tech startups worldwide

How the COVID-19 pandemic is starving tech startups worldwide

Many are running out of investment money just as revenues dry up, even as they cut costs. The situation is particularly dire for enterprise-focused startups. Read more ▶

White Paper: OReilly Media

5 Keys Areas for Tech Leaders to Watch in 2020

Read a thorough breakdown of it in this report, as experts Roger Magoulas and Steve Swoyer dive into the five essential areas you need to know if you’re in tech. Read more ▶

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