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13 biggest tech fails, flops, and faux pas of 2014

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13 biggest tech fails, flops, and faux pas of 2014
For these companies, it was just the worst of times. Read More


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Securing Keys and Certificates to Critical Assets
Today's most devastating cyber attacks—including ShellShock, Heartbleed and Zombie Zero—prey on trust. And that puts your digital certificates at risk. This informative resource center explores how next-generation trust protection can help you combat today's attacks, ensuring trusted access to critical assets. Learn More

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Six Ways To Re-Think Your File Movement Strategies
As organizations re-think their file movement strategies, they need better visibility over files and file movements, better management of file access, and better governance of file actions. Learn More

CES 2015's best business gadgets
Here are some of the hottest new CES products that business professionals could get a kick out of. Read More

6 technologies that will change PCs in 2015
Laptops and desktops will be interactive, get 3D depth-sensing cameras and be free of wires. Read More

WIN THIS BOOK: Learn Ruby the Hard Way
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Your new PC needs these 22 free, excellent programs
Some programs are so helpful, so handy, so useful across the board that we heartily recommend them to everybody. Read More


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The Need for Enterprise-Grade File Transfer
From email to Dropbox and FTP, the status quo of file transfer in most organizations is UFT—or Unmanaged File Transfer. That's the troubling finding of a 2013 survey conducted by Osterman Research. Read this paper to learn how enterprise-grade Managed File Transfer (MFT) can help. View Now

ITworld cartoons 2014: The year in geek humor
Take a humorous look back at the tech world's top news and newsmakers. Read More

Superclass: 14 of the world's best living programmers
When developers discuss who the world's top programmer is, these names tend to come up a lot. Read More

13 ways to optimize your Android smartphone
Make your Android phone more powerful, useful, and efficient with these 13 quick tips. Read More

13 things we learned about programmers in 2014
Software developers are seemingly everywhere these days, but what do we really know about them? Read More

The 14 best tech companies to work for in 2015
Google tops Glassdoor's latest annual list of the best places to work in the United States, based on employee reviews. See who else made the list ... and what makes them great. Read More


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