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IDG’s Top Enterprise Stories

October 29, 2019

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Lies programmers tell themselves

Confidence in our power over machines also makes us guilty of hoping to bend reality to our code Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Stop ignoring printer security: It's time for CSOs to take control

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Object storage in the cloud: Is backup needed?

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Mastercard partners on blockchain-based food supply chain

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IT’s drive to improve the customer experience

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What happens when every nation censors search results globally?

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Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

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TypeScript 3.7 beta debuts with optional chaining

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Making Real-Time Analytics Happen With Little Manual Effort

Real-time analytics isn’t easy for every company. But CloudBees has made adding new events for tracking a breeze. And they’ve automated the process of collecting the insight and making it accessible to the right internal users. Join us for this live webinar to hear the lessons learned and what helped them succeed. Read more ▶

Image: Stop ignoring printer security: It's time for CSOs to take control

Stop ignoring printer security: It's time for CSOs to take control

Despite shipping with mature security features, most printer deployments are insecure because of misplaced financial and organizational incentives. Read more ▶

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This 4-course VMware mastery bundle is on sale today for just $20

The Ultimate VMware Mastery Bundle features 4 courses on virtualization concepts and how to deploy VMware. Read more ▶

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Object storage in the cloud: Is backup needed?

Block storage in the cloud that is not properly backed up can result in lost data, and while object storage in the cloud is more resilient, it pays to be careful. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Mastercard partners on blockchain-based food supply chain

Mastercard partners on blockchain-based food supply chain

Mastercard and Envisible's new blockchain-based supply chain will enable grocers and suppliers to not only track goods on the distributed ledger but for them as well. Read more ▶

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IT’s drive to improve the customer experience

CIOs are hiring BRMs and BPOs, embedding IT in the business and sending IT staff into the field — all in a quest to better court business customers. Read more ▶

Image: What happens when every nation censors search results globally?

What happens when every nation censors search results globally?

The dam has burst on governments asserting their right to censor the internet worldwide. Welcome to the dark side of information globalization. Read more ▶

Image: Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Every time Google updates its browser, it publishes release notes aimed at enterprises to highlight upcoming additions, substitutions, enhancements and modifications. Here's some of what's coming. Read more ▶

Image: TypeScript 3.7 beta debuts with optional chaining

TypeScript 3.7 beta debuts with optional chaining

Next TypeScript version will include a highly requested ECMAScript feature for dealing with null and undefined values Read more ▶

White Paper: Cohesity

The Forrester Wave™: Data Resiliency Solutions, Q3 2019

This report shows how each provider measures up and helps infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals select the right one for their needs. Read more ▶

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