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May 20, 2020

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The latest news and analysis on business technology

Remote desktop software: 8 enterprise-friendly IT support tools

The explosion of work-at-home employees and customers has spurred the need for more robust remote assistance software in many organizations. Here's help. Read more ▶

Amid the pandemic, using trust to fight shadow IT

With most workers scattered at home and trying to come up with their own ad-hoc IT workarounds, there’s an easy way for IT shops to build trust: communicate. Read more ▶

How an iPhone can monitor COVID-19 infections

Butterfly Networks has developed an ultrasound scanner for iPhones that is being used in the struggle against the pandemic.

The Pixel phone's Motion Sense mystery

Google's latest Pixel phone had what should have been a killer new kind of mobile technology. But we may never get to experience its full potential.

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Migration Guide for Windows Server

Published: 9/19/2019 This guide helps you understand how to analyze existing IT resources, assess what you have, identify the benefits of moving specific services and applications to the cloud or upgrading on-premises, and plan for an effective migration. We’ll help you answer these (and other) important questions: - How can I know which workloads will work best in the cloud? - How can I reduce risk and increase speed when I migrate? - How can I move my custom line-of-business applications? - What do I do with all my existing on-premises services? - If I can’t migrate to the cloud, can I set myself up to transform my on-premises environment?

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Improve communication in the workplace to grow your business

It’s no secret that poor communication is detrimental to your organization, but just how detrimental may come as a surprise.

Fitting ITSM into a devops world

IT service management (ITSM) has been around for a long time. While ITSM and ITIL have been updated over the years, how do they stack up against Gen Z approaches like devops?

Will Apple's AR glasses revolutionize accessibility tech?

The company’s long-expected AR spectacles may well support prescription lenses.

VIDEO: iPad Magic Keyboard overview and Apple’s enterprise push

Apple’s newly launched Magic Keyboard brings even more enterprise capabilities to the iPad Pro. But is it worth $349? If a MacBook Air is cheaper than a souped-up iPad Pro and keyboard, which is the better buy? Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis and Macworld writer Michael Simon join Juliet to debate the new Magic Keyboard. They go over their iOS 14 must-haves, whether they’d use the keyboard and if it’s worth the price. Stick around for some 2020 Apple predictions, too, including a potential 5G iPhone, the iPhone 12 Pro and over-the-ear AirPods.

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