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April 24, 2020

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6 tips for renegotiating service contracts

Tight times require a fresh look at existing contracts to see how costs can be curbed or new capabilities can be obtained — but a collaborative ‘win-win’ approach is your best bet. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Google Cloud Anthos now available for AWS, with Azure to follow

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Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

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Go language use still anchored in technology companies

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Hitachi Vantara storage platform targets midsize enterprises

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Vivaldi joins anti-tracking browser brotherhood

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Zoom partners with Otter.ai for in-meeting transcriptions

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Pharming explained: How attackers use fake websites to steal data

Miscellaneous: Corbel Solutions, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Gold Solution Provider

Better Business Outcomes With Consumption-Based IT

Businesses are achieving more with a new consumption-based IT model from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HPE GreenLake Flex Capacity is allowing organizations to experience IT infrastructure in unique ways — with pay-per-use economics and the ability to maintain on-premises control and security. Read the solution brief to learn more. Read more ▶

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Google Cloud Anthos now available for AWS, with Azure to follow

Google Cloud’s software for managing Kubernetes workloads across multiple on-prem and cloud environments reaches out to its biggest rivals Read more ▶

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Get over $2,000 worth of expert Python training for just $35

This 12-course e-training bundle is just the ticket for professionals with no time to spare. Read more ▶

Image: Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 is no longer supported by the Python Software Foundation. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Go language use still anchored in technology companies

Go language use still anchored in technology companies

Go Developer 2019 Survey finds most Go developers work for tech companies, and most want to keep using Go Read more ▶

Image: Hitachi Vantara storage platform targets midsize enterprises

Hitachi Vantara storage platform targets midsize enterprises

Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform E990 delivers enterprise features including high ratio deduplication and AI management. Read more ▶

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Vivaldi joins anti-tracking browser brotherhood

Although web browsers once competed on speed and overall performance, privacy is the new benchmark. Niche browser Vivaldi has now joined the bigwigs in giving users more control over online tracking. Read more ▶

Image: Zoom partners with Otter.ai for in-meeting transcriptions

Zoom partners with Otter.ai for in-meeting transcriptions

Video conferencing platform Zoom has unveiled an Otter.ai integration, providing users with access to live transcriptions and meeting notes. Read more ▶

Image: Pharming explained: How attackers use fake websites to steal data

Pharming explained: How attackers use fake websites to steal data

A pharming attack aims to redirect victims’ web traffic away from their intended destination to a website controlled by threat actors to harvest information and spread malware. Read more ▶

White Paper: Quest Software

Accelerate Database Efficiency with SQL Performance Investigator (PI)

Solve performance issues faster with deep SQL workload visibility and lock analytics. Read more ▶

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