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Tech Skills, Coding Languages to Boost Your Salary
Microsoft's Satya Nadella Talks Democratizing Tech at Ignite
Value Stream Management: Fact or Fiction?
IT's New Window of Opportunity to Tackle These Top Priorities
Does DevSecOps Require Observability to Get the Job Done?
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Microsoft Adopted an 'Aggressive' Strategy for Sharing SolarWinds Attack Intel
Rob Lefferts, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365 Security in Security and Compliance, explains the company's approach to keeping its customers and the industry apprised and updated on its findings from the now-infamous attack.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 3/5/2021
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How CarParts.com Leveraged AIOps Strategy While Scaling Up
Ecommerce market for auto parts faced a rapid overhaul of its IT infrastructure when new leadership put growth plans in motion.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 3/5/2021
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How to Make Waste-Free Product a Reality in Your Organization
Zero product waste is extremely difficult to achieve but getting close to it is possible. Here are some tactics.
By Lior Sion, CTO and Founder, Bringg , 3/5/2021
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How We’ll Conduct Algorithmic Audits in the New Economy
Today’s CIOs traverse a minefield of risk, compliance, and cultural sensitivities when it comes to deploying algorithm-driven business processes.
By James Kobielus Tech Analyst, Consultant and Author, 3/4/2021
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Adopting New Technologies in a Multi-Generational Workplace
We’re starting to see larger disparities in how different age groups approach workplace technology, processes, and productivity. Here are some of the challenges.
By Bruce Orcutt, VP of Product Marketing, ABBYY , 3/4/2021
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More Details Emerge on the Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks
The attacks seem more widespread than initially reported, researchers say, and a look at why the Microsoft Exchange Server zero-days patched this week are so dangerous.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 3/3/2021
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CISA to Federal Agencies: Immediately Patch or 'Disconnect' Microsoft Exchange Servers
The US Department of Homeland Security agency's new emergency directive comes in the wake of major zero-day attacks on email servers revealed by Microsoft this week.
By Dark Reading Staff , 3/3/2021
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Tech Skills, Coding Languages to Boost Your Salary
Here's a look at the jobs that got pay raises and some of the skills that commanded higher salaries last year, according to a study by Hired and Vettery.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 3/3/2021
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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Talks Democratizing Tech at Ignite
Next-gen cloud innovations may empower more users to establish a new balance of creation and consumption.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 3/3/2021
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Microsoft Fixes Exchange Server Zero-Days Exploited in Active Attacks
Microsoft fixes multiple Exchange Server vulnerabilities being weaponized in attacks from a group it believes operates out of China.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 3/2/2021
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Value Stream Management: Fact or Fiction?
Value stream management is getting more attention outside of software development circles because digital transformation demands it.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 3/2/2021
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Vaccine Passports Pave the Road to the New Normal
With COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out globally, digital vaccine immunity certificates hold great promise for helping us reach a post-pandemic normal.
By Donna Medeiros, Senior Research Director, Gartner , 3/2/2021
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IT's New Window of Opportunity to Tackle These Top Priorities
Coming off the pandemic-driven crisis of the last year, IT organizations are poised for a frenzy of activity and progress. Are they up for the task?
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 3/1/2021
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Do You Know These 4 Tricky Cloud Terms?
Here are four trip-up topics found to frequently stump cloud learners and what IT teams should know to master them and build their cloud vocabulary.
By Ryan Kroonenburg, Co-Founder and Instructor, A Cloud Guru , 3/1/2021
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Why IT Should Have a Separate Training Budget
Having a training budget has its positives and negatives, but based on my experience, it’s more beneficial for IT to fund and determine its own training needs.
By Mary E. Shacklett Mary E. Shacklett, 2/26/2021
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The Hybrid Workplace Is a Reality, but the Office Is Not Dead
The flexibility to support teams cycling through in-person and remote work highlights the need for investment in cloud-based services to support the workflows of the future at scale.
By Ranjan Singh, Executive VP, Crestron , 2/26/2021
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Microsoft Releases Free Tool for Hunting SolarWinds Malware
Meanwhile, researchers at SecurityScorecard say the "fileless" malware loader in the attack - Teardrop - actually dates back to 2017.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 2/25/2021
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Does DevSecOps Require Observability to Get the Job Done?
A panel at DeveloperWeek took a look at potential exposure organizations may face if their DevSecOps cycle does not include observability of apps.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 2/25/2021
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Cybercriminals Target QuickBooks Databases
Stolen financial files then get sold on the Dark Web, researchers say.
By Steve Zurier Contributing Writer, 2/24/2021
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Why 2021 May Turn Out to be a Great Year for Tech Startups
Last year was great for new technology firms. This year could be even better.
By John Edwards Technology Journalist & Author, 2/24/2021
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