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You’ve Been Doing DevOps Wrong for 10 Years –Here’s How You Can Fix It
After ten years, employers are starting to realize that DevOps is a process – not a person. Make sure your DevOps are working for you, not against you.
After ten years, employers are starting to realize that DevOps is a process – not a person. Make sure your DevOps are working for you, not against you.
Interview: Kelly Bousman of AVI-SPL Talks Collaboration Technology
Global integration firm AVI-SPL is constantly installing collaboration technology. Kelly Bousman of AVI-SPL clears up some of the confusion around what collaboration technology really is.
Global integration firm AVI-SPL is constantly installing collaboration technology. Kelly Bousman of AVI-SPL clears up some of the confusion around what collaboration technology really is.
How Will Net Neutrality Repeal Affect AV Systems?
In mid-December the FCC voted to repeal net neutrality rules put in place in 2015. Here is how the new classifications will affect your AV equipment in meeting rooms.
In mid-December the FCC voted to repeal net neutrality rules put in place in 2015. Here is how the new classifications will affect your AV equipment in meeting rooms.
78 Percent of Healthcare IT Professionals Reported Cyberattacks in 2017
In a study conducted by Mimecast and HIMSS Analytics, researchers found that 60 out of 76 senior IT professionals at healthcare facilities had cyberattacks this year.
In a study conducted by Mimecast and HIMSS Analytics, researchers found that 60 out of 76 senior IT professionals at healthcare facilities had cyberattacks this year.
Department of Homeland Security Finds Cybersecurity Flaws in First Responder Apps
The Department of Homeland Security found critical cybersecurity flaws in mobile apps being used by public safety official during emergencies in pilot project.
The Department of Homeland Security found critical cybersecurity flaws in mobile apps being used by public safety official during emergencies in pilot project.
More Robotics Are Moving into the Work Place – But Humans Don’t Have to Worry
As robotics are appearing in more workspaces, humans are morphing their relationship with these technologies to complete tasks faster and more efficiently.
As robotics are appearing in more workspaces, humans are morphing their relationship with these technologies to complete tasks faster and more efficiently.
The Most Devastating and Interesting Cyberattacks and Hacks of 2017
Each week TechDecisions rounds up the cyberattacks and hacks that occurred in that week. Here are some of the most devastating and interesting in 2017.
Each week TechDecisions rounds up the cyberattacks and hacks that occurred in that week. Here are some of the most devastating and interesting in 2017.
Michigan State University Utilized Biometric Access Control for Research Lab
The ZKAccess access control multifactor authentication biometrics system provides a barrier of security to the Michigan State University research laboratory.
The ZKAccess access control multifactor authentication biometrics system provides a barrier of security to the Michigan State University research laboratory.
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Enter the Boardroom?
While artificial intelligence shows great promise, it has yet to make a big impact in the boardroom, and integrators and customers alike are showing caution.
While artificial intelligence shows great promise, it has yet to make a big impact in the boardroom, and integrators and customers alike are showing caution.