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[from IDG Insider Brands] In-depth technology journalism for Insider members only IDG Insider Alerts April 22, 2021 [Anatomy of a killer IT internship program]( [With demand for tech talent on the rise, a robust IT internship program is key to ensuring the organization builds a reliable talent pipeline for the future, say IT leaders.]( [Read more ▶]( [Image: 6 reasons to invest in enterprise architecture tools]( [6 reasons to invest in enterprise architecture tools]( [EA software can bring order to the innerworkings of your enterprise’s sprawling technical operations. Here is the upside of mapping and cataloging — and some cautions about where the real magic resides.]( [The battle to combat data sprawl: what CIOs need to do now]( [Increasingly, the landscape of data in today's enterprise is a wide-ranging, disorganized clutter of information, with vast data sets spread across traditional data centers, multiple clouds and various vendors. The question is: What can CIOs and IT organizations do to combat the unprecedented sprawl?]( [Tips to improve domain password security in Active Directory]( [Follow this advice to better secure domain passwords in a Microsoft environment.]( [Image: Johnson Controls and Microsoft birth ‘digital twin’ for building management]( [Johnson Controls and Microsoft birth ‘digital twin’ for building management]( [Johnson Controls built its digital twin platform in Microsoft Azure to simulate building management operations.]( [4 steps to repair Microsoft Office]( [If one or more Office apps is acting glitchy, work your way through this series of repair maneuvers, starting with the simplest.]( [Starting a new job in a pandemic: Virtual onboarding to the rescue]( [Like most new pandemic-induced working practices, remote onboarding is here to stay. How can employers make the process, from device provisioning and training to helping new hires feel welcome, as seamless as possible?]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 [IDG Insider]( 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701

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