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Archives for October 2018
How Confused.com enabled staff to take ownership of its digital transformation
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How to Identify Machine Learning Talent
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Microsoft Future Decoded: The three forces driving the AI revolution
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10 Best Places in the World for Tech Workers to Live
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Days-long Microsoft outage leaving users unable to login to Office 365
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What is a firewall? How they work and all about next-generation firewalls
A firewall is a network device that monitors packets going in and out of networks and blocks or allows them according to rules that have been set up to define what traffic is permissible and what traffic isn’t. There are several types of firewalls that have developed over the years, becoming progressively more complex over […]
Right-to-repair smartphone ruling loosens restrictions on industrial, farm IoT
Last week, the tech press made a big deal out of a ruling by the Librarian of Congress and the U.S. Copyright Office to allow consumers to break vendors’ digital rights management (DRM) schemes in order to fix their own smartphones and digital voice assistants. According to The Washington Post, for example, the ruling — […]
A Wake-Up Call for Software Development Practices?
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Microsoft explains why it still sells tech to the US military
Microsoft has responded to criticism for its decision to continue selling technology to the US military, which has been opposed by its own employees. Brad Smith, Redmond’s president and chief legal officer, also defended its bid for the $10 billion cloud computing contract with the Pentagon, calling it “an example of the kind of work […]