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May 28, 2020

Image: How Redis scratched an itch — and changed databases forever

How Redis scratched an itch — and changed databases forever

For decades we were hamstrung by the belief the database was a ‘solved’ problem, until open source developers opened our eyes Read more ▶

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4 tips for getting the business to stop hating IT

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Microsoft: Power Platform is for real developers, too

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How to block the Windows 10 May 2020 update, version 2004, from installing

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Getting started with ModelOps eBook

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Rethinking collaboration: 6 vendors offer new paths to remote work

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Video: Zoom fatigue is real. Here's how to fight it

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Enterprises look to SASE to bolster security for remote workers

Image: 4 tips for getting the business to stop hating IT

4 tips for getting the business to stop hating IT

Long seen as back-office problem solvers and the department of ‘no,’ IT still has an image problem with business executives and users alike. Here’s how to fix it. Read more ▶

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Image: Microsoft: Power Platform is for real developers, too

Microsoft: Power Platform is for real developers, too

Microsoft is bringing improvements to the ‘low code’ Power Platform that professional developers could use, such as T-SQL support and GitHub integration Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How to block the Windows 10 May 2020 update, version 2004, from installing

How to block the Windows 10 May 2020 update, version 2004, from installing

I get it. You’re bored and want to try something shiny and new. And look! Here comes Windows 10 2004. But think twice before marching your PC to the front lines. Wait while we see what problems lurk. Here’s how to sit on the sidelines for now. Read more ▶

Image: Getting started with ModelOps eBook

Getting started with ModelOps eBook

This paper explores how ModelOps can help you redefine how you deploy models. You'll learn how this collaborative approach to deployment moves quality analytic models through development, validation, deployment and monitoring as quickly as possible. Read more ▶

Image: Rethinking collaboration: 6 vendors offer new paths to remote work

Rethinking collaboration: 6 vendors offer new paths to remote work

With the need for efficient collaboration tools exploding in recent months, a variety of companies hope to refine how those tools work and what they can do. We look at six now pushing the envelope. Read more ▶

Video: Zoom fatigue is real. Here's how to fight it

Sometimes, it can feel like there’s a Zoom meeting for everything now: team check-ins, town halls, happy hours with friends, worship services and exercise classes. And while all of these meetings may seem good in theory, in practice, they can be really draining. Zoom fatigue is real, and oftentimes, back-to-back video meetings can be counterproductive. In this episode of Today in Tech, Juliet discusses why endless video meetings are draining, how to combat Zoom fatigue and meeting alternatives. Read more ▶

Image: Enterprises look to SASE to bolster security for remote workers

Enterprises look to SASE to bolster security for remote workers

COVID-19 has accelerated some companies' plans to adopt secure access service edge (SASE), which combines SD-WAN capabilities with network security services. Read more ▶

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