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Learn Anywhere, Anytime: Virtual Education for Lifelong Learners

Kitaboo

Promoting Online Learning Programs with Virtual Education VI. There’s a virtual learning path for everyone. Here are some critical factors to keep in mind when navigating through the array of internet-based training opportunities: Identify Your Learning Goals: Clearly define your objectives.

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Why Internet Performance Monitoring is the new frontier in a distributed world

CIO Business Intelligence

The landscape of applications and their delivery has undergone a dramatic transformation. Applications are no longer standalone entities but are now intricate collections of services, APIs, and distributed applications across various cloud environments.

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Tech accelerator for Washington and Oregon startups encourages underserved applicants

GeekWire

(Photo courtesy of Devon Horace) RAIN Catalysts , a Pacific Northwest-based nonprofit promoting entrepreneurship for underrepresented groups, is accepting applications for its first tech accelerator. The free and virtual 10-week program, funded by the U.S.

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Running Windows apps on ChromeOS just got easier thanks to Cameyo's virtualization platform

TechSpot

Cameyo recently introduced ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery (VAD), a novel virtualization service that empowers ChromeOS users to operate "all" of their applications directly within a Chrome browser window.

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Center for Internet Security: 18 security controls you need

Network World

The Center for Internet Security has updated its set of safeguards for warding off the five most common types of attacks facing enterprise networks—web-application hacking, insider and privilege misuse, malware, ransomware, and targeted intrusions. To read this article in full, please click here

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A program for cheaper internet for low-income Americans launches today

The Verge

President Joe Biden participates in a virtual meeting on Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act at South Court Auditorium at Eisenhower Executive Office Building August 11, 2021 in Washington, DC. Starting today, eligible US residents can apply for help with their internet bills under the new Affordable Connectivity Program.

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Small businesses unprepared for remote working, most don’t provide cybersecurity training

CTOvision

Stay-at-home orders for more than 40 states have forced millions of businesses to establish remote workforces that rely solely on internet-enabled applications and products to conduct business.