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[TOC graphic] TRENDING THIS WEEK: - [Five Cities That Are Ranking as the Newest IT Hubs]( - [The Value Chain’s Vital Role in Digital Evolution]( - [Why the Third World is Catching up in Business IT]( - [Bluetooth Can Be Hacked via BlueBorne Vulnerability]( - [Combat Evolving Threats More Effectively]( - [PeopleSoft Query Not Visible in Manager]( [Five Cities That Are Ranking as the Newest IT Hubs]( Thanks to a healthy economy, affordable residential and commercial rental rates and the technological influence of freelancers, 2017 looks to be a great year in tech. [Read More »]( [The Value Chain’s Vital Role in Digital Evolution]( The digital transformation for manufacturers can be daunting. Modern operations need to be smart and they need to extend down the entire value chain for optimal benefit. [Read More »]( [Why the Third World is Catching up in Business IT]( The theory of convergence assumes that technology is freely available in the 3rd world countries. However, this may not be the real case. [Read More »]( [Bluetooth Can Be Hacked via BlueBorne Vulnerability]( Do any of your devices have Bluetooth capabilities? A new attack could affect over 5 billion devices across iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux. [Read More »]( [Combat Evolving Threats More Effectively]( Cybersecurity defense tools generate alerts and are prone to false positives which is one of the biggest challenges facing incident responders. [Read More »]( [PeopleSoft Query Not Visible in Manager]( A poster using PeopleSoft is having a problem with the query manager. After several attempts of recreating the query, it still isn't visible in the manager. Can you help? [Read More »]( You are receiving this popular content email because you are subscribed to one of our newsletter lists. To unsubscribe or tell us more about yourself please update your preferences. © 2017 Toolbox for IT 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1205 Tempe, AZ 85281 All Rights Reserved. [Twitter icon]( [Facebook icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Settings]( | [Privacy Policy](

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