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Government IT spending is set for a major rise
By Will McCurdy published
Gartner predicts some IT sectors will see a lot more government spending than others.
Software frustration is costing workers millions of hours every week
By Will McCurdy published
Software-related frustrations are an issue for a majority of workers, report finds.
HBO Max to explore the origins of one of Stephen King's most iconic horrors
By Tom Goodwyn published
HBO Max will explore the origins of Stephen King's iconic horror story
You're only able to read this because of David Boggs, who died recently at 71
By John Loeffler published
David Boggs, the co-inventor of the ubiquitous Ethernet networking protocol, died at the age of 71.
HP has launched a Microsoft 365 and more subscription management service for SMBs
By Anthony Spadafora published
HP Subscription Management Service allows SMBs to easily manage Microsoft 365 and other SaaS software licenses.
Microsoft is working on fixing the fiddliest part of Windows updates
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft's new deployment service will make it easier for IT admins to update company devices with the latest drivers and firmware.
It’s time for IT departments to speak a new language
By Simon Bennett published
The language of industry, now focused on business outcomes, is the new language of IT.
Many IT decision-makers guilty of keeping cyberattacks secret
By Sead Fadilpašić published
"Weight of responsibility" has made many IT leaders hesitant to share data breach info.
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