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May 12, 2020

Image: Review: Windows 10 May 2020 Update delivers little tweaks that add up to... well, not a lot

Review: Windows 10 May 2020 Update delivers little tweaks that add up to... well, not a lot

There’s no reason we can see to rush out and install the Windows 10 version 2004 upgrade. Read more ▶

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11 best practices for Microsoft Teams video meetings

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How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

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IT pros face COVID-19 layoffs now, fewer jobs later

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Enhanced Privilege Access Management Solutions

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VIDEO: Answering your Windows 10 questions

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Woody Leonard: Check to make sure you have Windows updates paused

Image: 11 best practices for Microsoft Teams video meetings

11 best practices for Microsoft Teams video meetings

Here’s what to do before, during and after leading a video call in Microsoft Teams to ensure a beneficial experience for all. Read more ▶

Image: How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

How IoT is becoming the pulse of healthcare

Healthcare enterprise budgeting for IoT devices is on par with other leading industries, such as manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and energy, and the largest increase in three years is set to occur in 2020.

Image: IT pros face COVID-19 layoffs now, fewer jobs later

IT pros face COVID-19 layoffs now, fewer jobs later

As the uncertainties over when and how businesses might regain normalcy in the face of the coronavirus, U.S. companies are pulling back on IT staffing and contractors.

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Enhanced Privilege Access Management Solutions

Privileged Access Management (PAM) is one of the most important areas of risk management and security in any organization. Read more ▶

VIDEO: Answering your Windows 10 questions

Computerworld contributor Preston Gralla and Executive Editor Ken Mingis answer viewers' questions about the latest Windows 10 release.

Image: Woody Leonard: Check to make sure you have Windows updates paused

Woody Leonard: Check to make sure you have Windows updates paused

Patch Tuesday is here. While we aren’t expecting any big surprises, it would behoove you to ensure that Windows has been set to wait until the dust clears. Yes, you have to patch eventually. No, you don’t have to patch immediately.

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