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| Good morning. Over the last few days, IBM and Google butted heads over its new Open Usage Commons policy. Plus, tech journalists around the web caught wind of a Windows 10X delay and another huge phishing scam dominated headlines. Have questions or want to send us feedback? Reply directly to this email! | IBM Has a Problem With Google’s Open Usage Commons | Ars Technica | Google's new Open Usage Commons documentation seems pretty consistent with most open source philosophies. But Ars Technica reported that IBM immediately spoke out against it because of its interest in Istio, one of the three projects Google seeded the OUC with at launch. | It's Episode 6 of The SaaSOps Show! | YouTube | In Episode 6, Justine and Brian get into the nitty gritty of how a very real, and not fake, IT team manages its end-user lifecycle process. Plus, special guest Cam Stone joins to add a few words. Dive in to find out how much IT can get done in one minute with the click of a button. | Windows 10X Might Not Arrive Until 2021 | The Verge | Last year, Microsoft made waves with several dual screen mobile products, which would be powered by a new version of Windows 10 called Windows 10x. While it was expected to launch later this year, The Verge reports that it won't hit the market until at least 2021. | New Phishing Scam Uses IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure to Feign Legitimacy | ItProPortal | Just a few days after hackers launched a relentless attack on Twitter, a new phishing campaign is targeting Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics, and IBM Cloud in an effort to, you guessed it, steal login credentials. |
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| New Trash Feature in Google Contacts | G Suite Updates | When you delete a contact, it will go into Trash, where it will stay for 30 days before being permanently deleted. In that time, you can view, restore, or permanently delete the contact. Trash will contain contacts deleted on any device—web, Android, iOS, and more |
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