Troubleshooting issues for remote employees has become more complex for many tech support teams, which may now work remotely too. These remote support tools can make the task easier.
IBM is all in on hybrid cloud, and its new cloud modernization center wants to help you be, too
The IBM Z and Cloud Modernization Center will help companies interested in mainframe-cloud hybrid setups get 2.5x the value derived from a single cloud vendor, IBM said.
What are .dockerignore files, and why you should use them?
Looking to up your Docker build game? Trying using a .dockerignore file for more efficient and secure builds. Jack Wallen shows you how.
AWS outage: Your response to AWS going down shouldn’t be multicloud
Commentary: It’s convenient to assume multicloud will solve your application resilience woes. Convenient, but wrong. Here’s why.
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How to use a rule to forward emails in Outlook
Forwarding an email is a simple task but tedious if you forward messages to the same person often. When that’s the case, create a rule in Microsoft Outlook to forward the message for you.
Prepare to take the CISSP certification exam that can turbocharge your cybersecurity career
If you are a cybersecurity professional with at least five years of experience, you can take the exam that will boost your career with an elite certification. Here’s a great way to prepare.
The new Firefox 95 might be the most secure web browser on the market
The latest version of Firefox is now available and includes an important step forward for web browser security.
Is your team diving in dark water? Try the error box analogy to navigate projects toward a goal
Navy SEALs use the concept of an error box when navigating in dark water to help them find their targets. This concept can also help your team with longer-range planning.
Open source year in review: 2021
This year, we saw a Visio lawsuit, Truth Social code, CentOS clones, Apple M1 and Linux on Mars. Jack Wallen takes a look back at some major developments that happened for Linux and open source.