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[TOC graphic] TRENDING THIS WEEK: - [A Guide to Spotting and Preventing Malware Infection]( - [Why So Many Entrepreneurs Get Divorced]( - [No VoIP for Your Business? Why Not?]( - [Your Personal Data Scientist Hiring Guide]( - [What Partition by Round Robin Does]( - [How To Use IIF and OR Conditions]( [A Guide to Spotting and Preventing Malware]( A study found that 40% of businesses were hit with a ransomware virus in the previous year. To retain your clients, you should know how to prevent and recover attacks. [Read More »]( [Why So Many Entrepreneurs Get Divorced]( It's hard enough to keep a marriage together, with the divorce rate hovering right around 50 percent. The odds are against you even more when you're an entrepreneur. [Read More »]( [No VoIP for Your Business? Why Not?]( VoIP systems offer a variety of helpful unified communications features, such as voicemail transcription and web and video conferencing from mobile devices. [Read More »]( [Your Personal Data Scientist Hiring Guide]( Looking to hire a data scientist? This guide is here to help. Ask the right interview questions and compare your candidates to our data scientists. [Read More »]( [What Partition by Round Robin Does]( A user is new to utilizing Partitiom by Round Robin in Ab Initio. They want to know how the program makes a difference in their serial files. Can you help? [Read More »]( [How To Use IIF and OR Conditions]( A user is trying to write a iif condition in expression transformation in Informatica but keeps getting an error message. Could you have a solution? [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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