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The Free Software Foundation's Richard Stallman problem begins and ends with board tenure
Commentary: It's hard for organizations to evolve to meet changing circumstances if its board composition remains static.
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Future fit technology strategy--learning from Amazon
CIOs and technology leaders have a core objective to develop and improve the technology foundations and innovation their firms need to win, serve and retain customers. The challenge, though, is how to...
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How to manage third-party app API access in Google Workspace
To improve security, an administrator can block all third-party API app access to Workspace data, but more targeted methods may be better overall.
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Glassdoor: Check out these internships that pay more than $8,000 a month
16 of the top 25 highest-paying internships are in technology on the list compiled by Glassdoor's economic research team.
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How lessons from a microgrid project can lead the way to decarbonizing the electric grid
A Washington State utility company uses automation, artificial intelligence and a smart energy management system to power the pilot project.
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Scheduled systems outage checklist
Properly managed, planned systems outages need not prove contentious or disruptive. With a little foresight, even scheduled service interruptions can be coordinated in ways that catch no one by surpri...
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How to set up an SSH tarpit in Ubuntu Server 20.04
Jack Wallen shows you how to add an SSH tarpit to Ubuntu Server with the help of endlessh.
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Phishing attack ramps up against COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
Targeting global companies, the attackers are likely seeking confidential data on the distribution and storage of the coronavirus vaccines, says IBM Security X-Force.
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Nearly half of 2020 college grads still haven't found work
A recent survey also details job search "desperation," salary expectations, concerns about pandemic-related employment gaps, the gig economy and more.
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Low-code, no-code or flex-code development? Each is beneficial for different needs
The more savvy the user, the more code they can handle. How much you allow depends on a number of factors.
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How to force WordPress to use SSL
If you have WordPress sites refusing to work with your SSL certificates, Jack Wallen has a quick fix to show you.
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Verizon Business enters 21 new markets with 5G internet
The fixed-wireless offering includes 100, 200 and 400 Mbps plans serving large enterprises and SMBs with no data limits, the company announced Thursday.
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Wells Fargo and Chase now among most imitated brands in phishing attacks
The banks are being exploited in attacks targeting people filing taxes, getting stimulus checks and ordering home deliveries, says Check Point.
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5 Linux server distributions you should be using
There are thousands of Linux distribution variants, some of them incredibly obscure and niche-y, while others are enterprise-ready. Some are desktop only, while others are server-only. if you’re new ...
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Pods and elastic engineering: Rackspace adds new services to support cloud operations
The new capability can be accessed via a fractional subscription and supports all the major cloud providers.
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The 5 best free Wi-Fi apps to test network performance
In the remote work era, reliable Wi-Fi is a must. From testing network performance to locating nearby connectivity, these are five of the best Wi-Fi apps to consider.
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IBM to acquire myInvenio with an eye on AI-enabled automation
With the deal, IBM looks to offer organizations a suite of capabilities such as robotic process automation, document processing and process mining.
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Zoom tip: How to record separate audio for each person in your video meeting
Find out how simple and helpful it is to record separate audio files for each participant in your Zoom meeting.