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As the world sends many workers back to the office this year, a large cohort is remaining behind. Businesses that hope to keep the two connected, yet preserve the productivity dividend of work from anywhere, must also rethink their workplaces.
Microsoft starts testing 'Suggested Actions' in new Windows 11 test build
Microsoft has closed the window during which testers can switch from the Dev to the Beta channel as of today's release of Windows 11 build 25115 to the Dev Channel.
The autonomous enterprise is near, but there are still some missing pieces
Artificial intelligence can pave the way to autonomous operations, but requires an intelligent data supply chain behind it.
How cloud is redirecting technology career paths
Cloud isn't just an in-demand skill -- it is changing the nature of tech responsibilities. 'The IT skillset has evolved to support modernization.'
The pace of digital transformation may be slowing, but there's still a lot of work ahead
While the past two years was a mad rush to digital, a majority of executives admit key business processes still take weeks and months.
Time to rethink the way we hire tech talent
"'Retaining top talent requires an environment where developers are treated like innovators, not code writers, and are active participants in the business.'
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 test build adds new group policies, drops SMB1 enablement by default
Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels can check out Windows 11 Build 22610, which adds a bunch of new policies for IT admins and removes SMB1 support by default for many users.
User experience: not quite about the user and not really an experience
Popular UX measures 'say little about how users react to digital experiences or how to improve them'
Cloud computing has all the momentum, but we still live in an on-premises world for now
Only a handful or enterprises can be considered 'all-cloud,' while one-third are 'mostly cloud' at this point. Most IT executives still see cloud as an IT optimization play,
No Ops like 'NoOps' revisited: Is the vision a reality yet?
A second look at an interesting concept: Completely autonomous IT operations.
The 'Ops' concept takes hold in enterprise technology shops, but so do new headaches
How should IT leaders proceed with all these Ops promising smoother and more responsive service delivery? As with any promising technology overhaul, a rethinking of processes and culture is essential.
Microsoft disables SMB1 file-sharing protocol by default in Windows 11 Home
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