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[Disclosure: almost all of the companies mentioned in this article are clients of the author.]
I was at Qualcomm recently and taken though the advancements in 5G, WiFi 6 and millimeter wave (mmWave). I also recently had a call with Ruckus, arguably the leader in large venue wireless. They&ve been deploying WiFi 6 technology in churches and sports venues and even though we don&t yet have many WiFi 6 devices, they&re reporting significant increases in access point capacity, improvements in management and better data throughput. At one church, Ruckus has been able to go from 90 people per access point without performance degradation to 400 people per access point with no complaints (not streaming video, browsing the web) & and thatwithout WiFi 6 devices.
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So you think Windows 10 patching is getting better? Not if this monthKeystone Kops reenactment is an indicator.
In a fervent frenzy, well-meaning but ill-informed bloggers, international news outlets, even little TV stations, enjoyed a hearty round of &The Windows sky is falling!& right after the local weather. It wasn&t. It isn&t & no matter what you may have read or heard.
The fickle finger of zero-day fate
Microsoft has a special way of telling folks how important its patches might be. Every individual security hole, listed by its CVE number, has an &Exploitability Assessment& consisting of:
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You could argue that when it comes to digital health, Appleprimary focus appears to be on software that helps users develop healthier habits. But it has a much wider vision than just this.
Making machines personal
Appleexisting model of mass market focused sensor-based health is limited by the reality that most people are not equal, are at different stages of health and have their own very personal challenges.
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Itback in the day, and pilot fish gets an early-morning call. A System/360 Model 65 won&t power back on. The operator tells fish that when he presses the power button, he hears a squealing sound. Could be a mouse, he theorizes, since they&ve been seen around the building.
Fish gives the power button a try, and he does indeed hear a squeaking/squealing sort of sound. Fish figures the quickest way to find the problem is to follow the sound. He has to get around a large structural pillar before he can get anywhere close to the place where the squeak seems to be coming from, so he asks the operator to push the power button while fish takes a look.
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Amazon is the latest big corporation to launch its own in-house healthcare service, unveiling a pilot program last week for employees in the Seattle area that combines telemedicine and in-person treatment.
Fundamentally, corporations are entering the healthcare services market to deal with the rising cost of care related to employee healthcare insurance; the companies say they're simply trying to improve access and convenience.
But the potential for cost-savings is huge.
This year, annual family premiums for employer health insurance rose 5% to an average $20,576. Workers pay roughly $6,015 toward the premium cost, leaving the other 75% up to employers, according to a new survey by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
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In the past two months, I&ve had several people ask me a lot of different questions about problems that they were having in SharePoint online sites. Have you had these issues?
- Pages not showing up in search;
- News articles visible to some users, but not others;
- Confusion over which pages are news versus regular pages.
Solving these issues is relatively easy & they are almost always because someone has forgotten to publish the pages they have edited. Ita little easier to remember to Republish when you are on the page-making edits. But don&t forget, if you change metadata on a page from the Site Pages view, you are also unpublishing the page. So, you need to remember to republish pages every time you make an update!
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