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Access to the latest Computerworld content. For companies large and small, coping and thriving in a

[Computerworld]( Access to the latest Computerworld content. [Featured Image]( [A New Way of Managing]( For companies large and small, coping and thriving in a real-time,big data world requires change, because the traditional way of managing a business is no longer able to scale and keep pace. The industry is seeing plenty of investment, activity, and innovation, but it often doesn’t seem to be headed in the right direction to allow companies to find value and insights for business decision makers at all levels, from the C-suite to the front lines. [Read More ▶]( [Featured Image]( [Managing Risk]( What makes cybersecurity so elusive for so many is the shifting nature of risk. Security is a journey, not a destination — and that journey has been made more complex by several factors. [Learn More ▶]( [Business Email Compromise: The Catalyst for Mailbox Level Email Security]( Traditional email security tools have proven effective at preventing spam and traditional email phishing messages, but now face unprecedented challenges identifying, preventing and responding to modern and more sophisticated phishing attacks, such as business email compromise (BEC) and ransomware. [Read More ▶]( [Featured Image]( [The Hybrid Cloud: Flexible, Scalable and Here to Stay]( Today’s is a world of digital transformation. Leading this movement is the cloud, a term that describes a wide variety of computing environments that use a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage and process data. The cloud has fundamentally changed the way organizations operate in the digital economy. [Learn More ▶]( SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive future mailings from Computerworld's Online Resources, [unsubscribe](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. Copyright 2018 | Computerworld | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [www.computerworld.com](.

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