• Browser updates are back for the May's Patch Tuesday

    Browser updates are back for the May's Patch Tuesday
    With 55 updates, three publicly reported vulnerabilities and reported public exploits for Adobe Reader, this week's Patch Tuesday update will require some time and testing before deployment. There are some tough testing scenarios (we're looking at you, OLE) and kernel updates make for risky deployments. Focus on the IE and Adobe Reader patches — and take your time with the (technically challenging) Exchange and Windows updates. Speaking of taking your time, if you're still Windows 10 1909
  • WWDC 2021 is coming, and we know very little about it

    WWDC 2021 is coming, and we know very little about it
    Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) takes place online June 7-11. That's just over three weeks away. So what do we expect?Known unknowns
    It’s interesting how little we think we know this year, but don’t let the lack of anticipation fool you. This may turn out to be a year in which Apple lays the foundations for its next wave of new product launches.All the same, when Apple goes quiet, I grow curious.State of the transition: The Mac
    Apple only recently intr
  • Managing Executive: Services - IT-Online

    Managing Executive: Services - IT-Online
    Managing Executive: Services  IT-Online
  • Executive Personal Assistant (CEO & CFO) at Fourier Recruitment - IT-Online

    Executive Personal Assistant (CEO & CFO) at Fourier Recruitment - IT-Online
    Executive Personal Assistant (CEO & CFO) at Fourier Recruitment  IT-Online
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  • IBM Think: How AI could make big virtual events better than in-person alternatives

    IBM Think: How AI could make big virtual events better than in-person alternatives
    Disclosure: Most of the vendors mentioned are clients of the author.IBM Think, the firm’s iconic (and now-digital) annual customer event, took place this week and I was again reminded how firms like IBM with internal video competence and studios do these things better than those without. Everyone was rehearsed, even the top execs; the staging was TV-show quality, camera angles and sound conveyed a sense of competence.  The impression of competence from an event does seem to transfer
  • The new, self-organizing workplace

    The new, self-organizing workplace
    More than 20 years ago, I joined an internet startup that had some unconventional ideas about the workplace that deserve revisiting as offices begin to reopen across the U.S.The company had no requirements for employees to come into the office. Even people who lived within a comfortable commuting distance could work remotely full-time if they wanted. Most showed up no more than a couple of days per week; there were no set hours, either. Job expectations were defined by outcomes which, for peopl
  • 9 Chrome extensions that supercharge Google Drive

    9 Chrome extensions that supercharge Google Drive
    Google Drive is a powerful business tool in its own right, especially when partnered with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. But a number of Chrome browser extensions can add more file management features and other tricks to Google’s cloud storage and office apps.If you regularly use Google Drive through Chrome or Chrome OS, consider adding the following extensions to make working with Drive and Google’s productivity apps more efficient and productive.[ Further reading: How to use Goo
  • Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity: What Does It Mean for Business? - Lexology

    Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity: What Does It Mean for Business? - Lexology
    Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity: What Does It Mean for Business?  Lexology
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