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Centralized supply chain security programs yield efficiency

CTOvision

Read Kirsten Provence argument for a centralized supply chain program on Security Magazine : Finding efficiencies in supply chain security is as simple as enveloping more of your supply chain. When corporations […].

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Microsoft braids anyons into topological cubits on new Majorana quantum chip

Network World

How a topological qubit is built Microsoft published a paper today in Nature magazine that describes how the topological qubits exotic quantum properties were created and how researchers were able to measure them. The way it works is that four controllable Majoranas are joined together into the letter H with aluminum nanowires.

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How CIOs can survive CEO tech envy

CIO Business Intelligence

CEOs used to think, All IT has to do is just write a program. Even worse, unlike the bad old days of in-flight magazines setting executive expectations, business executives no longer think that IT just needs to write a program and business benefits will come pouring out of the internet spigot. Then CEO tech literacy happened.

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Cloud Computing In Government Lesson's Learned From On The FrontLines Magazine

Cloud Musings

Congratulations to my friends at "On The FrontLines Magazine" for an EXCELLENT presentation of important operational and managerial cloud computing transition lessons. A few of the educational gems enclosed in this 20 PAGE ISSUE: Matt Goodrich, FedRAMP Program Manager, GSA - “The first one is security is largely not a technical issue.

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Inside Amazon’s ‘Labor Awakening’: Journalist Erika Hayasaki on her New York Times Magazine story

GeekWire

21 issue of the New York Times Magazine, explores the impact of the pandemic and Amazon’s unprecedented growth on its workforce and the place where she lives. Hayasaki is a freelance writer based in Southern California who teaches in the Literary Journalism Program at the University of California, Irvine.

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James Madison University Seeks Professor – Intelligence Analysis Program

CTOvision

Please look it over and share it with others that may have an interest: Assistant / Associate Professor - Intelligence Analysis Program. The IA Program, a rapidly growing program in its ninth year, prepares a new generation of versatile, multidisciplinary analysts to work on future challenges in business, national security and society.

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The programming life

IT Toolbox

It was my first computer, with it's very well detailed basic programming book which taught me how to program. From there it was keying in programs from magazines, finding out why those keyed in programs didn't The only problem is that girls never found me to be interesting but that is another story.