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Computer Dealer News
The two Microsoft Canada data centres are officially open for business and according to Jean Cheng, director of cloud computing and Public Sector for Microsoft Canada, they are data centres unlike any other in the world. The Toronto and Quebec data centres are software-defined with a mirrored configuration that is highly optimized.
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Naked Security
Microsoft is getting rid of a feature in Windows 10 that raised privacy concerns when it was introduced last year.
Wi-Fi Sense was intended to "get you on the internet more quickly in more places," by automatically connecting to any in-range open Wi-Fi network.
But it also granted access to your password-protected Wi-Fi network by automatically sharing your Wi-Fi password with your Outlook.com, Skype and Facebook contacts.
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Tech Crunch
Most businesses live or die on Google search rankings. If you can’t crack the top few results, it's almost impossible to consistently drive organic traffic to your site.
But how does Google decide which sites appear at the top of the results list? It uses Googlebot, a proprietary automated software script to "crawl" every website on the Internet and create an index that becomes the basis for search results.
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Search Engine Land
A few months ago, the Content Marketing Manager at a client's organization reached out to me, asking if we could provide his copywriting team with an SEO training session. We had been optimizing the majority of their content for years, but they had never shown any interest in doing it on their own.
Why the sudden change? A new VP of marketing had come on board with search experience and wanted to make SEO a priority across the entire marketing department.
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Forbes
The SEO industry is typically driven by change and technological evolution; usually what happens is a search engine will update its algorithm, or a new platform will emerge, causing SEO professionals to scramble for a new optimal set of tactics or strategies to adapt. It's rarely a technological breakthrough on the side of SEO pros that changes the game, and I think we're overdue for one.
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Search Engine Journal
We've all had them. Mind-numbing meetings that end with more questions than answers. These meetings provide few action items, and little direction. Search Engine Marketing meetings are no exception. It's easy to go into an SEM meeting and quickly get into the weeds of obscure metrics and minute details. Details are important, but not every detail is worthy of your meeting time.
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IT Pro
How do you get people to support or reject a concept they don't understand?
This is one of the biggest challenges facing those working in cyber security and online privacy. As with many specialist subjects, those involved in the area know what 2FA is, what encryption is, what metadata is, and why these things are important.
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Business 2 Community
Cloud security is a sprint and a marathon. A sprint in that security teams must quickly put the right defenses in place to address zero-day attacks and persistent threats in the short term, and a marathon in that an organization's security posture needs to be regularly evaluated and improved on over the long term to address new and evolving threats and compliance regulations.
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