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What's the latest in AI and healthcare?
Experts say the hype got ahead of the engineering at IBM but that doesn't mean algorithms can't make healthcare smarter and reduce costs too.
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8 new rules for Zoom after a year of all-virtual meetings
Babies and dogs are now welcome visitors during video conference calls but the expectation about your camera is the same: Turn it on.
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What's the point of open source without contributors? Turns out, there are several
Commentary: Here are reasons to open source your code even if you don't want contributions.
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How companies can quickly adapt strategy execution to market disruptions
Legacy business constructs often hinder strategy execution. Find out how your company can accelerate strategy execution and thrive during business fluctuations.
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Microsoft unveils 64-bit version of OneDrive
Compatible with the 64-bit version of Windows, the new flavor of Microsoft's file backup and syncing tool will better handle large files.
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Offshore work policy
It’s common practice for companies to leverage offshore employees or contractors in order to offload work to specialized individuals or reduce costs associated with certain tasks and responsibilities....
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Memverge CEO says big memory-based architecture will replace performance-tier storage
"I think the future of infrastructure will be multicloud and it will be memory-centric because of data-centric applications," Charles Fan said.
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Graphs, quantum computing and their future roles in analytics
Graphs are used in mathematics, engineering and computer science, and they are growing as a technology in IT analytics. Here's how they relate to quantum computing.
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Dice launches attention-grabbing, tech-focused career marketplace
Dice's newly enhanced Candidate Profile highlights tech-pros' skills and career accomplishments for maximum visibility to top recruiters and employers.
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Follow these 7 steps to ask the boss for a hybrid schedule
If you're not ready or don't want to return to the office full time, FlexJobs' career coaches provide a guide to request the work arrangement you want most.
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Elon Musk's Neuralink has this monkey playing pong like an Atari pro
The program uses implanted brian chips to deliver seemingly telekinetic powers and the company hopes to eventually use these capabilities to assist people who are paralyzed.
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Canonical announces enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.21 from the cloud to the edge
Latest update includes support for N-2 releases and extended security maintenance and patching for N-4 releases in the stable release channel.
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How the Oura Ring health-monitoring wearable may help make returning to the office safer
The WNBA and NBA provided an Oura Ring to every player to help prevent COVID-19 infection spread. See if this health-monitoring wearable could benefit your workers who are returning to the office.
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How to view and monitor log files in Linux
If you’re a systems administrator, you know the importance of log files. Without those crucial bits of saved information, you might not know where to start troubleshooting issues on your servers. With...
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Move over athletes and gamers—digital influencers want in on the NFT trend
Expanding crypto collectibles to digital content creators, travel writers and parenting bloggers requires experimenting and educating.
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New Office 365 features for individual and family users that are rolling out now
Microsoft continues to add to Office 365. This latest roundup covers some features you may have missed, improvements to others and a few that are brand new.
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Geospark Analytics uses 6.8 million data sources to track global threats every 15 minutes
ArcGIS partners use Esri's marketplace to sell data, services and a mashup of both.
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Smart Sticky Note Printer? Amazon Build It brings a Kickstarter-esque twist to e-commerce and innovation
After striking out with a smart cuckoo clock and kitchen scale, Amazon's Build It program hit a home run with an Alexa-compatible Smart Sticky Note Printer.