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Sourcing Quality Tech Talent Becomes Harder

Hiring top talent for IT is becoming difficult, with higher skill levels in demand. Reports say, almost half of companies find it difficult to source With digital transformations across industries and domains, the demand for quality technology professionals has increased. The ‘Tech Hiring & Technology Adoption Trends 2019′ report suggests that for 42% of companies, […]

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Open source champion Microsoft makes the Linux kernel better with exFAT

I’m someone who uses both a Linux-based operating system and Windows 10 daily. You’d think I constantly run into  roadblocks when working between them, but really, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Actually, much of the software I use on Linux is also on Windows, such as GIMP, Google Chrome, and LibreOffice. One area

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Tech Giants Huddle Again Over Political-Hacking Security

Text size Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg Three months after meeting at Facebook to discuss their plans to mitigate meddling in the 2018 midterm elections, a group of tech companies huddled at Twitter today to do it again. According to a source familiar with the meeting, Twitter (TWTR), Facebook (FB), Microsoft (MSFT), and Alphabet‘s (GOOGL) Google were among today’s

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How Microsoft and Oracle became cloud buddies, and what’s next for their improbable partnership – GeekWire

Don Johnson, executive vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, describes the Microsoft partnership as “easy and natural,” despite a rocky history between the companies, given their shared interest in serving their joint customers. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Splashy partnerships between big tech companies can be hard to take seriously. Implementing them with success is

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Microsoft will unveil new Surface devices in October, and Apple should be worried

Jony Ive recently left Apple. The man was considered by many to be the top computer designer. Other people, including yours truly, thought Panos Panay of the Surface team was the superior designer. Well, with Ive gone, there is no longer any debate to be had — Panay is undeniably the “top dog” and in

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Microsoft May Be About to Boost Its Dividend in a Big Way

Microsoft (MSFT) investors can expect a juicier dividend payout than usual next month, according to a new Morgan Stanley report. “Microsoft typically announces a dividend raise in mid-September – for the last eight years the board has announced the raise on the third Tuesday of September,” Morgan Stanley’s Keith Weiss wrote in a note to clients

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Downgrade iOS 12.4.1 To 12.4 For Jailbreak While Apple Is Still Signing The Firmware

Apple recently released iOS 12.4.1 to patch a vulnerability it managed to un-patch in iOS 12.4. That vulnerability made iOS 12.4 able to be jailbroken which is why a lot of people will want to stay on it. With the patch in place, iOS 12.4.1 cannot be jailbroken currently. That means you might need to

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Salesforce Revenue Proves That 2 Heads Are Better Than 1

For five years, Salesforce (CRM) has relied on the combination of co-founder and CEO Marc Benioff, and Chief Operating Officer Keith Block, who was recently promoted to co-CEO. They’ve built the business into a $10 billion enterprise, and it appears they’re well on their way to $13 billion in fiscal 2019 revenue — as Benioff had predicted —

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Amazon and Microsoft face scrutiny in report about killer-robot tech – GeekWire

Boston Dynamics’ four-legged SpotMini robot may look scary as it shares the stage with company founder and CEO Marc Raibert at Amazon’s re:MARS conference in Las Vegas in June. But a report published this month praises Boston Dynamics’ owner, SoftBank, for confirming that it won’t develop technologies that could be used for military purposes. (GeekWire

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WDS and Microsoft 365 Partner Together to Create a Custom AMP Experience

What Is AMP? In short, AMP is an HTML Framework, which helps pages load faster and look better than standard HTML pages. The framework prevents developers from shooting themselves in the foot by having strict coding standards and by requiring all pages to be validated before they can be “Amplified.” If you want to learn

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