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IDG’s Top Enterprise Stories

January 24, 2020

Image: The stretch assignment: A CIO's path to burnishing business cred

The stretch assignment: A CIO's path to burnishing business cred

Transformational projects, culture change, new roles and emerging technologies helped IT leaders from Equinix, Procter & Gamble, 84 Lumber and BP earn credibility from the business. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Microsoft to force Bing on Chrome users in the enterprise

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Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle

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How the Tour de France secures its broadcast from disruption

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How to improve CI/CD with shift-left testing

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How to search Twitter with rtweet and R

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Cloud AI is like nuclear power

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Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

Case Study: Google & TrueFit

ASICS Reports 150% Increase in Conversion, and a 50% Reduction in Size Sampling Returns

In an effort to expand their ecommerce strategy, ASICS set out “to personalize the shopping experience for consumers by finding them products that fit well ”both in terms of size and style. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft to force Bing on Chrome users in the enterprise

Microsoft to force Bing on Chrome users in the enterprise

IT admins can block the the search engine change using either a group policy or by configuring Office 365 with Intune or Configuration Manager. Read more ▶

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Prepare for entry-level to advanced CompTIA exams with this $89 bundle

The Complete 2020 CompTIA Certification Training Bundle features 14 prep courses on CompTIA's most popular certifications. Read more ▶

Image: Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle

Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle

Despite national conversations about gender diversity in tech, women are still underrepresented, underpaid and often discriminated against in the tech industry, numbers show. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How the Tour de France secures its broadcast from disruption

How the Tour de France secures its broadcast from disruption

Few sporting events have the scale and logistics challenges that the Tour de France presents. Event organizer ASO uses the cloud and tight physical security to avoid cyberattacks and broadcast integrity. Read more ▶

Image: How to improve CI/CD with shift-left testing

How to improve CI/CD with shift-left testing

Automated testing earlier in the development cycle can improve QA and reduce delays Read more ▶

Image: How to search Twitter with rtweet and R

How to search Twitter with rtweet and R

See how to create your own searchable data frame of conference tweets using the rtweet R package Read more ▶

Image: Cloud AI is like nuclear power

Cloud AI is like nuclear power

With incredible potential for both good and harm, AI needs worldwide regulation to ensure it isn't misused Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

Microsoft Patch Alert: January 2020 patches look relatively benign

In spite of what you’ve read, that NSA-advertised Crypto API security hole still doesn’t pose an immediate threat. There are minor problems with various patches, Win7 saw a sloppy farewell, and threats of browser search hijacking resonate. There’s some good news, too. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Google & Zenoss

Market Guide for AIOps Platforms

AIOps platforms enhance I&O leaders’ decision making by contextualizing large volumes of varied and volatile data. Read more ▶

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