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February 14, 2019

Image: IoT providers need to take responsibility for performance

IoT providers need to take responsibility for performance

To insure the security and privacy of Internet of Things deployments, vendors, service providers and corporate IT practitioners must assume responsibility for the integrity of their IoT networks and the data they handle. Read more ▶

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IBM marries on-premises, private and public cloud data

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That VPN may not be as secure as you think

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Sitting in the Linux Cockpit

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Lentiq combines data lakes with edge computing

White Paper: Dell EMC and Intel®

8 Steps CIOs Must Take To Transform with AI

Companies across the globe are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) within their organizations - 51% of firms have already implemented or are expanding their implementation of AI. Download this white paper from Dell EMC, Intel® to learn more. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. Read more ▶

Image: IBM marries on-premises, private and public cloud data

IBM marries on-premises, private and public cloud data

IBM is introducing Cloud Integration Platform so customers can better integrate data securely no matter where it resides in on-premises, private, hybrid or public cloud. Read more ▶

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Image: That VPN may not be as secure as you think

That VPN may not be as secure as you think

Researchers found some subscription VPN services have programming errors that cause leaks, monitor user traffic, and lack privacy policies — all reasons to set up your own VPN server. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Sitting in the Linux Cockpit

Sitting in the Linux Cockpit

Linux Cockpit is a web-based interface that provides graphical administrative access to a system. Here's a look at what it allows you to control. Read more ▶

Image: Lentiq combines data lakes with edge computing

Lentiq combines data lakes with edge computing

Lentiq combines the concept of the data lake with edge computing into what it calls “interconnected micro data lakes,” or data pools. Read more ▶

White Paper: Serenova

7 Reasons Why a Cloud-Based Contact Center is the Way to Deliver on Customer Experience

Sometimes, your contact center agents are the first impression someone has of your company. Other times, they're the only interaction customers have with your organization. With the customer experience on the line, how can you be sure your contact center can meet – and exceed – expectations? Read more ▶

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