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March 02, 2020

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FAQ: What in the wireless world is CBRS?

What is CBRS? Here are the basics on Citizens Broadband Radio Service (i.e., CBRS) shared spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band. Yeah, thats a mouthful, but this tech could have big implications for building private LTE networks and for carriers that want to extend their 4G services. Read more ▶

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CouchDB 3.0 puts safety first

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GraalVM upgrade improves Windows builds

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Digital Banking Report: Gaining a Competitive Edge During Digital Disruption

The ability to use AI to improve the customer experience on a personalized basis is becoming more affordable to banking organizations of all sizes. Now is the time for banks and credit unions to embrace AI across the organization. Read more ▶

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How to future-proof your IT career in the age of AI

Worried that artificial intelligence will eliminate tech jobs -- your job specifically? Here’s what you should and shouldn’t focus on in a world of AI. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

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As coronavirus worsens, companies renew focus on collaboration, remote work

While some companies and organizations are cancelling big events such as MWC and Facebook’s F8, others are looking to see what’s in their collaboration toolbox to keep workers healthy and productive. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Posture management: Cloud security tools rise in wake of breaches

Posture management: Cloud security tools rise in wake of breaches

Capital One’s breach highlighted the pressing need for IT leaders to shore up misconfiguration errors. That’s where cloud security posture management and other tools come into play, experts say. Read more ▶

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Microsoft looks to give Yammer a new lease of life; can it?

The once-popular enterprise social media app is getting a redesign and new focus on communities, but faces competition from the likes of Slack and even Microsoft Teams. Read more ▶

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4 strategies for board presentation success

Veteran execs share their best advice on understanding the mindset of the board. Read more ▶

Image: CouchDB 3.0 puts safety first

CouchDB 3.0 puts safety first

The latest edition of the popular NoSQL database installs locked down by default, and offers partitioning, search, and performance improvements Read more ▶

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GraalVM upgrade improves Windows builds

Oracle’s open source, polyglot virtual machine also brings JavaScript, Java, Python, and Ruby enhancements Read more ▶

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Gartner Report: Preparing for 2029, When Consumer Product Supply Chains Cannot Produce Waste

To remain competitive, supply chain leaders must dramatically alter how supply chains operate, including a shift from wasteful linear models to circular models that reuse and renew. Read more ▶

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