Languages stories - Page 20
Creating a culture of student sharing, improving classroom results
Mon, 23rd Jan 2017
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google
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mobility
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google for education
Tring School's adoption of Google tools has fostered a sharing culture, leading to significant improvements in student engagement and academic performance.
Cloud services to watch in 2017
Tue, 10th Jan 2017
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devops
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Cloud computing has allowed for rapid innovation in the industry, with over 1,000 new features introduced by AWS in 2016 alone.
Microsoft: Seven ways to figure out this coding thing
Wed, 30th Nov 2016
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microsoft
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coding
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online tools
Microsoft unveils seven stellar strategies to demystify coding for beginners and educators, from games to online courses.
Three revolutionary future products from Adobe's labs
Thu, 10th Nov 2016
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martech
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adobe
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voice
Adobe's innovation suite grows with XD, Project Felix, and Vocal set to revolutionise design, 3D art, and audio editing.
Facebook clamps down on bullying with updated Safety Centre
Mon, 31st Oct 2016
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facebook
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cyberbullying
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online safety
Facebook launches updated Safety Centre to improve user experience on the platform and provide resources on privacy controls and bullying prevention.
Email-based attacks by ransomware groups on the rise
Fri, 14th Oct 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Ransomware gangs escalate email attacks, employing WSF attachments to spread the Locky virus, reveals cybersecurity firm Symantec.
Crypt888 ransomware evolving in an 'unusual' way, says AVG
Wed, 12th Oct 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Instead of evolving the strain's capabilities, Crypt888 developers instead experimented with languages and UIs, rather than changing the coding.
The secret sauce that makes Salesforce magic
Mon, 10th Oct 2016
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crm
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data analytics
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martech
Salesforce reigns supreme in CRM by empowering non-developers with low-code tools, transforming how businesses customise their enterprise software.
Microsoft Azure to power 'the future of connected driving' with Renault-Nissan
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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uc
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public cloud
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cartech
Microsoft teams up with Renault-Nissan Alliance to work on the new generation of connected driving & autonomous services, through Microsoft Azure.
Hortonworks releases latest big data tool set
Wed, 31st Aug 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Hortonworks releases version 2.5 of its big data software, offering new tools for data analytics and management.
How to spot a fake security award like Ashley Madison's
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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ashley madison
Fake online security awards on Ashley Madison website should have raised suspicion, says expert. TRUSTe provides link-back test to verify awards.
No joke: Ransomware-as-a-Service is a thing
Wed, 17th Aug 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Symantec has uncovered a new type of ransomware being distributed on the cyberundergound that distributes a ransomware builder to aspiring attackers.
Game-based learning to flourish, report says
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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technavio
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game-based learning
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stem
The tech research company says that game-based learning enables students to experience the situation from close quarters.
KnowBe4 makes security training solution available in 26 languages
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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public cloud
The interactive, on-demand and computer-based training covers high-risk topics and how you can identify red flags in your system.
Carbon Black 'redefines nextgen antivirus' with Confer acquisition
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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endpoint protection
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edr
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carbon black
Carbon Black has bulked up its endpoint security with the acquisition of next gen antivirus company Confer, driving nextgen security into new markets.
Microsoft's huge breakthrough with DNA data storage
Fri, 15th Jul 2016
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storage
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microsoft
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dna
Researchers at Microsoft and the University of Washington have reached an early milestone by storing a record 200 megabytes of data within DNA.
Ransomware: First files … now complete devices
Mon, 11th Jul 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Recently, a particular type of malware, has become increasingly troublesome for both businesses and home users. It is is known as ransomware.
The JAKU botnet - what you need to know
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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spam
In short, botnets allow hackers to take control of multiple computers at the one time to spread viruses, create spam and perform attacks.
Digital asset management: What's old is new again
Wed, 15th Jun 2016
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martech
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marketing
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opinion
What's old is new again. Judging from our ramping volume of client inquiry, DAM is undergoing a bit of a renaissance, albeit a quiet one.
Is Vision Scapegoating keeping you from collaborative change?
Wed, 8th Jun 2016
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uc
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devops
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apm
Operational Dead Reckoning may help you get back on track, says Joe Auslander, Senior Agile Consultant at Assurity Consulting.