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[from IDG Insider Brands] In-depth technology journalism for Insider members only IDG Insider Alerts April 15, 2021 [Project management methodologies: How to choose the best for success]( [Selecting the best project management methodology (PMM) for the job relies on developing a sound evaluation process. Our guide to evaluating PMMs will ensure you pick the perfect fit for your next project.]( [Read more ▶]( [Image: Google Slides vs. Microsoft PowerPoint: Which works better for business?]( [Google Slides vs. Microsoft PowerPoint: Which works better for business?]( [PowerPoint has long been the tool of choice for creating business presentations, but Google Slides is worth a second look. We compare their strengths and weaknesses.]( [Why steering committees fail to engage (and 5 ways to hold them accountable)]( [There are some common reasons why a transformation steering committees may fail to engage—from a lack of motivation to a bias toward inaction, Here's how transformation leaders can overcome those blockers.]( [How to reset Kerberos account passwords in an Active Directory environment]( [A regular reset of the KRBTGT account password will help prevent golden ticket attacks that allow wide unauthorized access to your network.]( [Image: Career roadmap: Artificial Intelligence Engineer]( [Career roadmap: Artificial Intelligence Engineer]( [AI is becoming ubiquitous across all the functional areas of business and is expected to break the $500 billion mark by 2024, according to IDC. So what does it take to become an AI engineer? We spoke with Mike Harasimowicz, principal AI engineer at Lockheed Martin to find out.]( [FAQ: Microsoft preps Windows Update for Business as go-to enterprise servicing tool]( [The changes, which would replace WSUS and are part of an effort by Microsoft to pull IT to the cloud, are due out by the end of June.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 [IDG Insider]( 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701

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