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IDG Connect's roundup from a week in business technology. IDG, world’s largest technology media company. [IDG Connect]( Picks of the Week [• New research suggests a correlation between developer happiness and application security hygiene]( [• CIOs and cloud experts reveal that cloud lock-in is a risk, and how to avoid it]( [• A roundup of this week’s technology news with a focus on contact tracing, and Trump’s beef with Twitter]( Read the rest of this week’s tech news roundup [here.]( PICKS OF THE WEEK: The best of our opinion and analysis on the big trends in global tech [Tibco dashboards smooths out pandemic information overload]( Michael O'Connell, chief analytics officer, at Tibco Software is making access to COVID-19 data more accessible. [Everything you need to know about… Digital Transformation]( Our roundup of the most important industry insight and expertise on the digital transformation. [Are happy developers more security conscious?]( Sonotype's latest DevSecOps Community Survey highlighted a correlation between developer happiness and application security hygiene. [Europe: Pandemic highlights regional IT cracks]( We examine our European coronavirus research findings. [How CIOs manage cloud lock-in]( CIOs and cloud experts reveal that cloud lock-in is a risk. [The rise of (insert industry here)-tech]( As the number of tech industry 'sub-sectors' increases, is it real, or is it just marketing? [Online retail shows fashion for ‘headless’ commerce]( AIn the shift to digital e-retailing, a headless microservices architecture can decouple the storefront from the data stocks in the virtual storeroom. Kind Regards, IDG Connect Stay in Touch! [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google]( [LinkedIn]( [RSS]( [View in Browser](../May/April/ IDG Connect Friendship House, 49/51 Gresham Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW18 4LY, UK. If you do not wish to receive any further emails from us, please [unsubscribe](../May/. Copyright © 2020 IDG Connect Ltd.

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