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Lenovo Introduces Virtual Care – A Solution for Providers to Support Individualized Care at Home for Patients with Chronic Conditions
In-home technology enables better implementation of self-care regimens and connects healthcare providers with patients live via voice-activated digital assistant
Adoption of Cloud-based Security Tools Accelerates as Organizations Support Remote Workforces during COVID-19, According to Survey from Exabeam
Marked increase in protection of corporate financial information using cloud-based security tools
Ivanti Appoints Nayaki Nayyar as Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer
Senior Technology Executive Joins Ivanti Following Senior Leadership Posts at BMC Software and SAP
Trend Micro Finds 72% of Remote Workers Have Gained Cybersecurity Awareness During Lockdown
Survey reveals users take security training seriously, but may still engage in risky behaviour
Microsoft and the city of Atlanta lead coalition of partners to close the digital skills gap and build a more inclusive workforce
On Wednesday, Microsoft Corp. announced “Accelerate,” a new program designed to address economic recovery through both skilling underserved communities and re-skilling the many Americans impacted by COVID-19. Accelerate: Atlanta is the first of many city-focused digital skills and employment partnerships designed to upskill and increase employability.
TBI Broadens Security Offerings with the Addition of 360 SOC
Bringing enterprise level security solutions and threat protection to businesses of all sizes
WhiteHat Security Announces Web and Mobile AppSec Bundle to Help Organizations Secure the Digital Future
Special offer to make application security more affordable and accessible as COVID-19 accelerates the world economy’s reliance on applications
Attivo Networks Advanced Protection Disrupts Ransomware 2.0
Endpoint Detection Net (EDN) Solution Prevents Attackers from Seeing or Exploiting Production Data
Avaya Cloud Office UCaaS Solution Now Available in Australia, Canada, and the UK
Businesses Seeking Easy Communication Across Any Device Are Driving Global Momentum and Adoption
Microsoft to help 25 million people worldwide acquire new digital skills needed for the COVID-19 economy
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced a new global skills initiative aimed at bringing more digital skills to 25 million people worldwide by the end of the year.
The announcement comes in response to the global economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Expanded access to digital skills is an important step in accelerating economic recovery, especially for the people hardest hit by job losses.