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September 30, 2022

16 Wall Street firms fined $1.8B for using private text apps, lying about it

The banks and brokerages were fined because employees were messaging and texting with clients without recording the communications, as required. And some of the firms' execs lied about it and deleted messages. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company: The Benefits of Best-of-Breed SASE

Sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company: The Benefits of Best-of-Breed SASE

Now is the time for MSPs to play an integral role in the evolution of SASE at the many organizations beginning their journey.

Atlassian takes aim at app sprawl with collaboration-suite subscription service

The work management vendor wants to help customers maintain autonomy and alignment by connecting teams and tools in an economically efficient way.

iPhone users complain iOS 16 is a battery drain, has other issues

Since its release two weeks ago, iOS 16 has garnered criticism from users who upgraded to the new mobile OS — notably because they say it drains the battery faster than it should.

Image: 7 secrets for a smarter Android Chrome experience

7 secrets for a smarter Android Chrome experience

Eliminate annoyances and give yourself a better mobile web setup with these advanced adjustments for the Chrome Android browser.

How Ukraine’s MacPaw got its business ready for war

Vira Tkachenko, CTO at Ukraine software developer MacPaw, explained at this week's JNUC event how her company prepared for war before the Russian invasion.

Apple’s enterprise IT pitch: Management, security, identity

And it envisions all of these wrapped up in user interfaces that just work, as an Apple exec explained at the world's biggest Apple admins event.

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