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The next version of Windows 10 is due to arrive soon. But for enterprise customers, a number of questions remain about what it will entail and whether it sets the stage for

Cisco says vulnerabilities in IOS/IOS XE could cause DOS situation; warns on Traceroute setting. Cisco this week warned its IOS and IOS XE customers of 13 vulnerabilities in the operating system software

With the continued squeeze on IT budgets, CIOs are always seeking ways to reduce their outgoings. Maintenance is one area where substantial savings can be made, but opting for third-party support requires

More than three years after Microsoft’s free upgrade offer officially ended, people are still reporting successful Windows 10 upgrades from older machines. Here’s the latest extremely unofficial report. In January 2017, I

The threats against organizations are growing in volume and success, but can AI in cybersecurity stop the rot and turn failure into success? There is a list of growing cyber security threats,

Once again Microsoft shows it has shed its not-invented here attitude to support customers. When Microsoft launched Azure as a cloud-based version of its Windows Server operating system, it didn’t make it

Self-service business intelligence has become the go-to tool for business decisions. Here’s how Power BI and Tableau stack up on features and pricing. Business intelligence (BI) and analytics platforms have long been

Keeping operational systems running is a full-time job, but as systems get older, they end up being out of support. CIOs face multiple challenges in keeping operational systems running while also embarking

New research shows cyber-security incidents that exposed 5 billion records cost an estimated $45 billion last year. In 2018, over 2 million cyber incidents racked up a minimum of $45 billion in

VMware rolls out Tanzu platform to help customer build, run and manage Kubernetes containers. VMware has announced an initiative that will help make it easier for current vSphere customers to build and

VMware will spend $2.7 billion on cloud-application developer Pivotal and $2.1 billion for security vendor Carbon Black – details at next week’s VMworld user conference. All things cloud are major topics of

Beginning in October, Microsoft plans to tighten its licensing rules to stop customers from using their own licenses for Windows, Windows Server, SQL Server and other software on rival cloud providers. Microsoft