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[10 tips for retaining top IT talent] Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. [INSIDER] Insider Alert Sep 01, 2016 Your guide to the top content posted for Insider members [CIO CSO COMPUTERWORLD NETWORK WORLD InfoWorld ITworld] [Featured Image] [INSIDER] [Lessons from high-profile IT failures] After all these years, recent airline computer outages show that there's still something we can learn about disaster recovery and high-availability IT. [Read More ▶] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] Your Must-Read Stories [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [10 tips for retaining top IT talent] Retaining top IT talent is a struggle for many businesses, but there are several things you can do to increase the likelihood of your talented tech team sticking around a little longer than average. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [When technologies deliver less than promised] Invisibility cloak? Autopilot? Artificial intelligence? Don't be fooled by what the words imply. Instead consider what the technology actually does. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [9 things to check after installing wireless access points] Whether you’re upgrading equipment or building out a whole new Wi-Fi network, use this handy checklist to make sure everything’s shipshape before you let users connect. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [VMware CEO pledges cloud computing freedom] VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger, at the outset of the virtualization leader’s VMworld 2016 conference, shares the big news from the event, including new tools that make it easier for customers to build cross-cloud environments, as well as an expanded partnership with IBM. [Read More ▶] Get more Insider content from these brands: [CIO] | [ITworld] | [Computerworld] | [CSO] | [InfoWorld] | [Network World] You are currently subscribed to Insider Alert as {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter] | [Privacy Policy] Copyright (C) 2016 IDG Enterprise, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to [online@idgenterprise.com].

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