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    Enhancing BYOD & AI Security with Edge for Business

    Advanced BYOD & AI Security in Edge for Business The way we work has evolved dramatically over the past few years. IT and security pros have a lot on their plates—supporting flexible work arrangements, safeguarding sensitive information, and now, managing AI-driven workflows. Windows isn’t just...
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    Jabra Panacast 50 VBS Update: Flexible BYOD & Enhanced Security for Hybrid Work

    As organizations continue to refine their hybrid work environments, audio–visual technology must also evolve to meet growing demands for flexibility, security, and seamless connectivity. The latest firmware update from Jabra for its Panacast 50 VBS video bar system is doing just that—especially...
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    VIDEO ICYMI – Recapping Microsoft Edge at Ignite 2020

    October is National Cybersecurity Awareness month (NCSAM) and it couldn’t be more timely. Vulnerability to online threats is literally top of mind for everybody. In a Link Removed, 90% of respondents (yes, you read that right) indicated that phishing attacks have impacted their organizations...
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    Windows 10 and Azure Active Directory: Embracing the Cloud

    When we talked about Link Removed back in November, we announced new capabilities that will enable Windows 10 to leverage Azure Active Directory. Since these capabilities are now starting to appear in the Windows 10 preview builds, this is a great time to explore them in more detail. When...
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    Security and policy surrounding bring your own devices (BYOD)

    As the proliferation of devices continues to capture the imagination of consumers, and has ignited what is referred to as bring your own device (BYOD) revolution, many IT departments across the globe are now facing increased security considerations. While organizations encourage BYOD for cost...
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    Windows 8.1 Microsoft Windows 8.1 Gets October Release Date

    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Gets October Release Date By Link Removed | Posted 2013-08-15 Link Removed Email Link Removed Print Link Removed In a sign of Microsoft's commitment to a quickened software release cadence, Windows 8.1 will launch in less than a year after its predecessor. The first...
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