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Texas County Turns to Low-Code Database for Vaccine Registrations
Why and How the Chief Information Officer Role is Changing
What IT Leaders Need to Know About Open Source Software
Common AI Ethics Mistakes Companies Are Making
10 Ways Enterprises Can Use the Edge
News & Commentary
What Bain Capital’s David Humphrey Sees in Hybrid Cloud
Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, Senior Writer
Commentary
Managing director with private investment firm discusses opportunities that may emerge as cloud matures.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 3/25/2021
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Addressing ‘Zoom Fatigue’ Head-On in the Future of Team Conferencing
James Kobielus, Tech Analyst, Consultant and Author
Commentary
Even as team conferencing platforms increase in capability and complexity, the potential for fatigue and disinterest in using the technologies is rampant. But AI improvements may soon address the risks.
By James Kobielus Tech Analyst, Consultant and Author, 3/25/2021
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Why and How the Chief Information Officer Role is Changing
Lisa Morgan, Freelance Writer
Commentary
Business competitiveness rules and technologies are constantly changing, and with them, the role of the CIO.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 3/24/2021
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What IT Leaders Can Do To Diminish Fear Within Their Teams
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
Fear can stop great work in its tracks. CIOs and other IT managers must play a vital role in helping staff push fears aside so they can focus on excellence.
By Charles Weindorf, Retired IT Director and Chief Engineer , 3/24/2021
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Inside the Web Shell Used in the Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks
Kelly Sheridan, Staff Editor, Dark Reading
News
The history and details of China Chopper - a Web shell commonly seen in the widespread Microsoft Exchange Server attacks.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 3/23/2021
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Organizations Making Little Headway in Addressing Human Risk
Jai Vijayan, Contributing Writer
News
Most enterprise security awareness efforts remain half-hearted, a new SANS survey shows.
By Jai Vijayan Contributing Writer, 3/23/2021
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Texas County Turns to Low-Code Database for Vaccine Registrations
Jessica Davis,  Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps
News
Tarrant County has registered over 800,000 people for vaccines using a cloud-based, web-facing, low-code database technology.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 3/23/2021
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What IT Leaders Need to Know About Open Source Software
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
Here are answers to some common questions about open source technology, which can be a key enabler of innovation and digital transformation efforts.
By Arun Chandrasekaran, Distinguished Research Vice President, Gartner , 3/23/2021
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How Scholarships Can Support Diversity and Inclusion in Tech
Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, Senior Writer
Commentary
Improving the inclusiveness of tech careers can start with education access for a broader demographic.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 3/22/2021
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5 AI-for-Industry Myths Debunked
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
Although artificial intelligence has become omnipresent, its uptake in business remains hampered because of gaps in knowledge and awareness.
By Geertrui Mieke De Ketelaere, AI Program Director, imec , 3/22/2021
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Common AI Ethics Mistakes Companies Are Making
Lisa Morgan, Freelance Writer
Commentary
More organizations are embracing the concept of responsible AI, but faulty assumptions can impede success.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 3/19/2021
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In Process Optimization, Look Beyond the Ax and Stopwatch
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
While maximizing speed and efficiency is important in process optimization, considering your overall objectives enables you to achieve even better results.
By Imran Khan, Senior Vice President of Customer Success, BMC , 3/19/2021
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Ransom Payments Have Nearly Tripled
Robert Lemos, Contributing Writer
News
In 2020, ransomware targeted the manufacturing sector, healthcare organizations, and construction companies, with the average ransom reaching $312,000, a report finds.
By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer, 3/18/2021
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10 Ways Enterprises Can Use the Edge
Lisa Morgan, Freelance Writer
News
Edge computing is very much a work in progress, but there are several interesting use cases at work today and more anticipated for the future. Here’s a look at the possibilities.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 3/18/2021
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7 Tips to Secure the Enterprise Against Tax Scams
Steve Zurier, Contributing Writer
News
Tax season is yet another opportunity for fraudsters to target your company. Here's how to keep everyone in the organization on their toes.
By Steve Zurier Contributing Writer, 3/17/2021
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Ways to Break Gender Gridlock in Cybersecurity Careers
Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, Senior Writer
Commentary
Changing the image and perception of cybersecurity might help attract more diverse talent to the field.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 3/17/2021
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6 Tips for IT Pros Aspiring To Be a Modern-Day CIO
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
The job responsibilities of a chief information officer are not what they once were. Today, it’s all about being a well-rounded business leader. Here’s some advice.
By Andrew Daniels, CIO & CISO, Druva , 3/17/2021
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Metasploit Creator HD Moore's New Startup Raises $5M
Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor at Dark Reading
News
Startup Rumble enters major new phase with venture capital investment led by Cisco-backed fund as well as big-name security entrepreneurs.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 3/16/2021
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Finding the Right Balance of On-Site and At-Home IT Workers
John Edwards, Technology Journalist & Author
Commentary
Some IT staffers don't want to come back to the office, while others can't wait to return. Here's how IT leaders can plan for a split workforce in a post-pandemic workplace.
By John Edwards Technology Journalist & Author, 3/16/2021
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AI One Year Later: How the Pandemic Impacted the Future of Technology
Guest Commentary, Guest Commentary
Commentary
With changing behaviors of consumers and the operational needs of companies, artificial intelligence has become a business enabler.
By Jerry Kurtz, EVP of Insights & Data, Capgemini North America , 3/16/2021
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