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July 06, 2022

Tech talent shortage slows reshoring of chip manufacturing in US

Even as leading semiconductor manufacturers eye plans to build new fabrication facilities in the US, creating tens of thousands of new jobs, the lack of available tech talent threatens to stymie efforts. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by CrowdStrike: So You Want To Defend Your Cloud… Agentless or Agent-based, Which Approach Is Better?

Agentless or agent-based? That is the question when it comes to securing the modern IT infrastructure. Cloud environments, and their security needs, are dynamic and complex. A flexible approach to defending your cloud is key.

Is your company a ‘Best Place to Work in IT’?

Nominations are open for the 2022 Computerworld’s Best Places to Work in IT event. Submit your nomination today!

Think twice before deploying Windows’ Controlled Folder Access

The ransomware defense baked into Windows 10 and 11 lets users and admins protect certain folders from “untrusted” apps. But it may block apps you trust, causing frustration and wasted time. Caution is advised.

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How many jobs are available in technology?

A new jobs report shows entry-level hiring has slowed over recession fears, but job openings continue to grow, with the most in-demand technology positions as hot as ever and seeing pay increases across the board.

Apple (almost) says, ‘If you want to collaborate, stay apart’

What is to be gained in mythical ‘water cooler conversations’ if everyone gets too sick to put those ideas into motion?

Office 365: A guide to the updates

Get the latest info on new features, bug fixes, and security updates for Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Version 2206 (Build 15330.20196), released on June 29, 2022.

Are banks quietly refusing reimbursements to fraud victims?

There are disturbing reports that some major financial institutions are no longer crediting back all fraudulent transactions, even when the victim has filed a police report. This move by these financial institutions will soon come back to bite them.

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