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March 14, 2023

Microsoft Forms cheat sheet: How to get started

Online forms are an excellent way to conduct research, collect feedback, test knowledge, and more. Here’s how to use Microsoft Forms to create surveys, feedback forms, quizzes, and other interactive forms. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by OpenText: How the Government's Modular Data Security Plan Paves the Way for the Cloud

Sponsored by OpenText: How the Government's Modular Data Security Plan Paves the Way for the Cloud

Learn how this Federal program allows organizations to move into the cloud securely, free their data and enjoy the full benefits of the cloud.

Q&A: Schneider Electric CIO talks IT staffing, sustainability, and digital transformation

Bobby Cain recently took over as Schneider Electric's CIO and immediately faced many of the same issues other tech firms routinely address. To address them, he says, the role of a CIO must change.

How many jobs are available in technology in the US?

Tech sector unemployment crept up in February, but was still well below the US national average — and tech job openings continued to far outpace available talent.

Image: Unnecessary meetings draining employee productivity: Report

Unnecessary meetings draining employee productivity: Report

Not only are employees sitting in on more meetings now, but those meetings are also getting longer.

ChatGPT now chatting via Azure OpenAI Service

Developers can now integrate ChatGPT directly, using a token-based pricing system, into a host of different enterprise and end-user applications.

US-China chip war to hit affiliates of server maker Inspur

Reported plans to extend US chip export controls to Inspur affiliates signal continuing supply chain upheaval.

5 wild new ways to make Android widgets more useful

Android widgets can do way more than you realize — if you know how to unleash their hidden potential.

Microsoft's tiny Word improvement is a big productivity boost

Microsoft is at last making it much easier to copy and paste plain text with a keyboard shortcut.

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