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[from IDG Insider Brands] In-depth technology journalism for Insider members only IDG Insider Alerts March 22, 2021 [CIOs double down on D&I to build stronger businesses]( [IT leaders are facilitating multi-pronged efforts to hire employees from underrepresented groups, though cultivating belonging remains a difficult — and often unfulfilled — task.]( [Read more ▶]( [Image: 5 questions CISOs should be able to answer about software supply chain attacks]( [5 questions CISOs should be able to answer about software supply chain attacks]( [The SolarWinds attack put a spotlight on the threats that compromised third-party software present organizations. Here are the top questions executive management, boards and partners are asking CISOs about their preparedness.]( [What you need to know about the new world of social]( [Huge changes are suddenly taking place in the world of social media. It's time to throw away old assumptions about how social communication works.]( [10 common ERP mistakes to avoid]( [From underbudgeting to not letting the business drive the project, IT leaders must beware the following pitfalls when implementing or updating an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system — or migrating one to the cloud.]( [Image: How to fix five Windows 10 headaches ]( [How to fix five Windows 10 headaches]( [Microsoft has made numerous improvements to Windows 10 over the years, but it still has some annoying quirks. We help you solve them.]( [How to choose the right Windows 10 preview and update channels]( [Individual users and IT administrators alike are confused by the options Microsoft offers for Windows 10 Insider Previews and updates. Here’s help choosing the best method of testing and updating Windows 10 for yourself or your business.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 [IDG Insider]( 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701

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