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September 15, 2020

Nvidia's $40B deal for Arm could affect Apple

Nvidia agreed to pay Arm's current owner, SoftBank Group, $12 billion in cash and $21.5 billion in stock, along with other payments for the chip design firm. Read more ▶

Sponsored by Darktrace: World-class AI experts will speak. CIO invites you to listen.

Announcing CIO’s The New Business Process Mandate: AI & Automation. This immersive, virtual event will feature top industry experts who will share their experience and discuss proven tactics for planning, implementing, and managing AI at scale. Sept. 15, 16, 17. Claim your virtual seat now.

Edge computing and 5G give business apps a boost

It’s not just cutting-edge apps that can benefit from edge computing and 5G networks.

Microsoft will bundle updates to streamline patching

Microsoft plans to change how it delivers updates to some parts of Windows 10, saying the new bundling tactic will end confusion and streamline the OS's regular refreshes.

How Jamf plans to let Microsoft Endpoint manage enterprise iPhones

A new solution due out soon will allow IT to use Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage iOS devices as well as Macs.

Pro tip: Sock away a clean copy of Windows 10 (2004)

It looks like Microsoft will release the next version of Windows 10 – version 20H2 – sometime in the next couple of weeks. Now would be a good time to squirrel away an official, clean copy of Win10 version 2004, even if you don't ever plan to run 2004. It might come in handy.

Inside Apple's 'Bionic Virtual Meeting Room'

In the near future, you'll attend meetings in a conference room that exists in your Apple AR glasses.

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Deploying an Optimal Solution for Remote Work

This webinar will focus on why speed to protection matters, the benefits of rapid protection, and the critical security functionality that should be deployed quickly.

A fat Windows Update for September's Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released 129 updates to its Windows ecosystem this month. The good news: we are not dealing with any zero-days or publicly reported vulnerabilities.

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