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[from IDG Insider Brands] In-depth technology journalism for Insider members only IDG Insider Alerts April 29, 2021 [IT leaders re-evaluate skillsets for the long haul]( [CIOs are meeting talent shortages and transforming tech agendas head on by assessing staff skills and developing roadmaps for obtaining the know-how necessary for long-term success.]( [Read more ▶]( [Image: CIO Future of Business Resilience Summit]( [CIO Future of Business Resilience Summit]( [On May 11-12 speakers from Audible, Lionsgate Entertainment, The Washington Post, Hertz and more will be joining us at CIO’s Future of Business Resilience Summit. Find out how they weathered business disruptions of the past year and how they’re positioning their companies to handle an unpredictable future.]( [8 things CISOs want to hear from XDR vendors]( [Beyond industry rhetoric, vendors must use their time at the RSA Conference to provide clarity around what XDR is, where it fits, and how it complements existing security technologies.]( [How sparsification and quantization build leaner AI]( [We can take a different approach to AI model training and development by mirroring the human brain's early development patterns and working to bring sparsification and a corresponding degree of quantization to AI data management techniques.]( [Image: Slack on Slack: A product-based approach to automating operations]( [Slack on Slack: A product-based approach to automating operations]( [Slack’s business technology team is automating tasks for sales, marketing, and other teams as part of a cultural shift to product 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.]( [FAQ: What's Microsoft done to perpetual Office now?]( [Microsoft plans to continue to offer a "perpetual" version of Office for enterprises, with the latest in that line due out later this year. So just what is Office LTSC, and what's it mean for enterprises?]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 [IDG Insider]( 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701

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