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IDG, world’s largest technology media company. [IDG | CONNECT]( Connecting the World of IT [US and China IP theft battle could hit Silicon Valley]( [Blockchain for dummies: What you really need to know]( [Is bullying a big problem in IT?]( [News roundup: Tech abandons Trump’s counsels]( In the wake of the horrible scenes in Charlottesville and President Trump’s ‘blame on both sides’ comments, various technology CEOs who had previously given the POTUS a chance are now jumping ship. Intel’s Brian Krzanich, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank, and Merck CEO Kenneth C. Frazier all announced they were leaving the American Manufacturing Council, while IBM CEO Ginni Rometty stepped down from Trump’s strategy and policy forum. In the wake of Krzanich and others leaving, the President tweeted that “For every CEO that drops out of the Manufacturing Council, I have many to take their place,” before announcing the next day that he was ending both the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum. Read the rest of this week’s [tech news roundup here](. TALKING TECH Exclusive interviews with industry leaders across the technology spectrum [Tiana Laurence, co-founder of Factom and author of the first ‘Blockchain For Dummies’]( What you really need to know about blockchain - read an interview with the author of the first ‘Blockchain For Dummies’, and download the first chapter as a PDF. [Jeremy Hendy, Executive VP, Sales & Marketing at security intelligence startup RepKnight]( Belfast-based RepKnight - a ‘Google for the Dark web’ - searches the web’s underbelly for your data, and helped me check if I’d been hacked. [Tim Helming, VP/Director of Product Management at DomainTools]( We find out why DomainTools swapped selling '.coms' for hunting criminals. THE WIDER INDUSTRY Opinion and analysis on the big trends in global tech [Is bullying a big problem in IT?]( Workplace bullying is a problem everywhere but could things be worse in IT? Independent research from IDG Connect looks at bullying in the workplace… and how bad things really are in IT. [What are the real-world challenges of automating a business?]( The productivity gains are impressive, but the process of moving to automation, regardless of industry, requires careful management. We take a look at how to manage the move to automation. [What does the term Artificial Intelligence really mean?]( Is the term ‘Artificial Intelligence’ accurate? Or even useful? Adrian Schofield argues for a different use of “AI”. [The future of vehicles needs the IT industry more than it realises]( The car industry is no longer just about “shiny metal and nice lamps”. But are autonomous vehicles an opportunity or expensive dead end for IT firms? [Stop angry ex-employees from stealing your data]( As more businesses move to the cloud many leave themselves exposed to disgruntled ex-employees. So what can be done about it? [US and China IP theft battle could hit Silicon Valley]( Worrying times ahead for Silicon Valley as US and China square off over IP theft. Be in no doubt: a possible trade war would be catastrophic, both for US firms operating in China and their global customers. Kind Regards, IDG Connect P.S. Need some information on a topic and can’t find what you’re looking for? If there’s a subject you want us to cover, or a question you need answering, [let us know](. [Opinion]( | [Interviews]( | [Analysis/Review]( | [News]( | [White papers]( [Tweeter]( [Gooleplus]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Blog]( [Mail]( IDG Connect, Friendship House, 49/51 Gresham Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW18 4LY, UK. Copyright © 2017 IDG Connect Ltd. If you do not wish to receive any further emails from us please [unsubscribe.](

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