Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Learn about the attributes of the modern application

 
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FEATURE
The rise of 'modern applications': Why you need them
by Albert McKeon, Contributor
Flexible, scalable, user-friendly and predominantly cloud-based, modern applications are built for change. Read about the features of modern apps and why your company needs them.
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NEWS
 
Rise of automation creates new RPA job descriptions

As automation increases in the enterprise, new RPA jobs are emerging that require a unique combination of hard and soft skills that go far beyond the traditional roles.

 
Top 7 edge computing challenges in the enterprise

While organizations are seeing the benefits of bringing data closer to the edge, there are some challenges that come with edge computing that IT leaders should be aware of.

 
 
How to effectively manage your IT team working from home

For IT staff to be able to work and provide support for other employees in a remote setting, organizations must first ensure they have the proper setup and infrastructure in place.

 
 
Where ISO certification fits in a risk mitigation strategy

Thomas Johnson explores why ISO certification helps organizations as part of their risk mitigation strategy in business continuity planning as companies adjust to the new normal.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Why structural change in an organization is key

In her book 'Dynamic Reteaming,' Heidi Helfand dives into the importance of reteaming and provides strategies organizations can use to ensure it's done effectively in the workplace.

 
 
The constant threat of social engineering attacks

Social engineering attacks aren't anything new, but they continue to evolve and be a big problem for many organizations. Here are the various phishing attacks CIOs should expect, from tabnabbing to whale phishing.

 
Why IT leaders need to be aware of deepfake security risks

While IT security leaders are not yet the target of deepfake attacks, with the increased use of AI, it's important they consider how it can be of harm to the enterprise.

 
 
enterprise architecture (EA)

An enterprise architecture (EA) is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of organizations. The intent of enterprise architecture is to determine how an organization can effectively achieve its current and future objectives

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