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Mike Feibus is President and Principal Analyst at FeibusTech, covering enterprise client technology, corporate health and wellness tech, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), connected car, privacy & security. He is a longtime columnist for IT and general-interest technology publications, including USA Today, Fortune, Information Week and EE Times. Feibus earned an MBA from Stanford and a BA in Economics from Tufts.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Mike Feibus and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.

When #WorkFromWork is the only way
For businesses where remote work isn’t an option, the focus is on creating and refining their own digital-transformation-in-place technologies

COVID times call for COVID measures
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Ready for (almost) anything
The global pandemic put new, unforeseen layers of stress on CIOs. Most are emerging better equipped for future challenges.

Cloud 2.0 is coming – and it’s what you thought Cloud 1.0 would be
The cloud has changed the way we think about data management and distributed workloads. With one big gotcha. Thankfully, that’s about to change.

Intel flexes AI processing muscle
The insatiable demand for AI processing is giving rise to new alternatives, and Intel is answering the call. But is what the company offering enough to take share in the cloud and datacenter?

3 ways WiFi 6 can revolutionize your network
Lofty proclamations for what the emerging wireless standard will do for IoT don’t matter much to CIOs caring for the carpeted enterprise. But they will care about three new ways they can leverage WiFi 6 to retool for a much more...

Power(apps) to the people
At its annual Build developer conference, Microsoft aims to please coders and front-line workers alike with its drag-and-drop Power app-building platform.

Always Connected PC: Still not a viable option for the enterprise
Windows 2-in-1’s based on the Snapdragon 850, Qualcomm’s first processor designed specifically for PC market, are now coming available. Though performance is much improved over first-generation Windows-on-Snapdragon systems, be...

The beginning of the end for passwords
Could we finally be on the verge of a ceasefire between employees, who want quick and easy access to their laptops at any cost, and IT managers, who need to secure those systems. This industry analyst thinks so.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Tylenol moment
It will be very expensive for the Facebook CEO to respond as decisively to fix his ailing social media platform in the spirit of James Burke, who successfully navigated Johnson & Johnson through its crisis of trust 35 years ago. It...

Faster, more reliable networks in your future
Fresh from Mobile World Congress – Wireless at the speed of light. Plus, how your network can benefit from network insights at scale.
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