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September 23, 2020

The worst version of Windows ever released

Windows Me was unstable, unloved and unusable. But was it really the worst OS Microsoft ever produced – worse even than Windows 8? Read more ▶

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How IT can keep remote workers’ Windows 7 PCs safe

Employees connecting to corporate networks via old Windows 7 devices puts businesses at high risk. Here’s how to mitigate the threat.

Google's Chrome OS pivot matters more than you think

A colossal change is on the way for Chromebooks — and if you're only seeing what's on the surface, you're missing what's most important.

IT admins want one, and only one, Windows 10 upgrade annually

Though they question how Microsoft has cut the number of yearly Windows 10 refreshes, for admins it's clearly a case of less is more.

Sponsored by Google Chrome Enterprise: Challenging times call for a conference like this one.

It’s the virtual CIO100 / AGENDA20 event, where visionary CIOs will talk in granular terms about innovations that enable their companies to thrive in this time of disruption. Also, roundtable discussions, expert workshops, the Virtual Career event, and more. October 6, 7, 13, 14. Register now.

Video/Webcast | Cyxtera Technologies

Building Resiliency to Thrive in the Next Normal

This webinar, sponsored by Cyxtera, will provide concrete steps and expert advice on how organizations can do a better job protecting against network breaches from hackers and malicious insiders by integrating identity management and network security.

Windows 10 upgrades are rarely useful, say IT admins

A majority of admins surveyed this summer say Microsoft's oft ballyhooed twice-a-year upgrades for Windows 10 aren't really worth the hassle.

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