
At one time, professors had to judge whether or not their students were reading based on “classroom detective work” such as attendance, performance on tests, or even facial expressions during class.
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Which is the better operating system: Android or iOS? For many people, there is no hard and fast answer. Instead, each individual's answer tends to hinge around what is most important to them.
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When online shopping first became a reality, there was a sudden and imperative need for software that would improve and provide security for online retailers and their customers. Enterprise applications are the natural progression of the evolution of this kind of software.
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Dropbox may be a fine tool for sharing documents and other files inside an organization (although on the other hand, maybe Dropbox isn't the best solution ). But how does it fare when you need to collaborate or otherwise share documents with third parties like consumers, contractors, other businesses, and other third parties?
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Unsecured content, documents, and other data on mobile devices can be a huge liability for any enterprise. It's no exaggeration to say that it can be at least as big a liability as an unsecured website or wireless network!
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We trust that you have been using (and enjoying) some of the craft beer apps we reviewed recently. We've found a related app that we probably should have told you about last time, that can help you after you've had fun finding your favorite (or new favorite) craft beers. It's called Designated Driver, and it will help you get home safely with a unique approach.
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Who is responsible for document security in your office? With multiple people in charge of policy, implementation, and the handling of sensitive collaborative data, it can be difficult to know just who bears the burden of keeping collaborative data safe.
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I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer. - Abraham Lincoln
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