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The way blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are governed could soon change
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If you're like most IT leaders, security and agility are at the top of your priority list. Unfortunately, the traditional security paradigm is too rigid and leaves
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The way blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are governed could soon change

Proof of Work algorithms, which govern how bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies run, have proven slow and costly. So developers are eyeing a faster and more efficient algorithm: Proof of Stake. Read More

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Cisco shakes up collaboration efforts; morphs Spark into Webex

Cisco Spark will become Webex Teams as part of a 'fundamental shift' that includes new leadership and more A.I. integration. Read More

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Top web browsers 2018: Microsoft scratches out gains as analytics vendor expels bots

Analytics vendor Net Applications tweaked its data to cull bot traffic, allowing Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Edge to show a small rise in user share. Read More

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Jonny Evans: 11 Apple numbers you need to learn today

Alternative facts: Apple, which people often speculate is close to death, has become the world's biggest PC vendor and is selling six iPhones every second. Read More

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Kiss Apple networking goodbye

Maybe Wi-Fi and backup hardware just isn't sexy enough for a company with its headquarters in a flying saucer. Read More

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How Digital Transformation Unlocks Innovation and Business Value

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