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What project from 2023 are you most proud of? ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ ­͏ [View in browser]( [Spiceworks]( Welcome to this week's edition of the Community Newsletter! I think I've finally adjusted to being back at work, and it only took me three weeks this year. Anyhow, this week's themes consist of password managers, personal projects, and working hours. Hope you enjoy our spicy picks! [SpiceRex]( [SpiceRex]( Spiceworks Community [Do you provide password managers to staff?]( We all know just how annoying it can be when users forget their passwords. Let's be honest, it's a headache. Some teams opt to use password managers, but whether staff will actually use it is the real issue. Anyhow, we want to know whether you provide password managers to your staff, and if so, which ones? [Enter Password]( [What project from 2023 are you most proud of?]( We all love to set new goals for ourselves at the beginning of the new year, but sometimes we forget to look back and appreciate what we actually accomplished in the previous year. Whether it's work-related or a personal achievement, we'd love to hear what accomplishment you're most proud of from last year. [Celebrate your wins »]( [Voice of IT]( [What hours do you work?]( Working hours in 2024 are more confusing than ever. With hybrid teams from around the globe, there is often an encouragement to work in multiple time zones, but it's still important to find hours when teams can have meetings, collaborate, and even socialize. Anyhow, this week's poll is all about your working hours — tell us what time you clock in and out of work, and whether you're happy with that schedule or if you'd change anything about it. [Let us know in this week's poll »]( Upcoming Events: [New attack insights from Zscaler's latest report]( [📅 January 24 | 1:00 PM CST]( 📢 Zscaler Dive deep into the world of cybersecurity in our upcoming webinar with Zscaler experts Will Seaton, Senior Product Marketing Manager, and Jithin Nair, Senior Manager, Security Research, as they reveal insights from the Zscaler ThreatLabz 2023 State of Encrypted Attacks report. [Register now »]( [Navigating data challenges to enhance customer outcomes]( [📅 January 25 | 1:00 PM CST]( 📢 Oracle Join Jim Rapoza, VP & Principal Analyst at Aberdeen Strategy & Research, along with Jukka Paajanen, Sr. Dir. Oracle Cloud Engineering, Retail North America, Patricia Nugent, Industry Executive Director-Retail & CPG and Joe Frick, Head of Partnership Development as they discuss how leading retailers are choosing the right platforms and partners to effectively analyze and leverage customer data and cloud technologies to improve customer outcomes. [Register now »]( [The state of IT spend in 2024: Managing choices and tradeoffs]( [📅 January 31 | 1: 00 PM CST]( 📢 Aberdeen Strategy and Research Join Derek Brink and Mike Lock from Aberdeen Strategy and Research as they discuss key insights from the State of IT 2024 report and provide technical investment options for a restrained IT budget. [Register now »]( [See more events »]( What else we've been reading this week: [Amazon eyes June launch for paid version of Alexa]( PCMag 'Alexa Plus' aims to offer more AI capabilities than the classic free version; however, so far the quality of Alexa’s answers has fallen short of the team’s expectations. [The iPhone 16 could come with a new camera button]( The Verge The new mechanical button will reportedly sit on the bottom right side of the device and is designed for taking photos and videos in landscape. [Novel snake-like robot 3D prints its own body to grow longer]( TechXplore The robot can also be programmed to grow in desired ways, such as toward light, or against gravity. Did you find today's newsletter helpful? [Thumbs Up]( [Thumbs Down]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Spiceworks Newsletter. 301 Congress Avenue, Suite 600, Austin, TX 78701 [www.spiceworks.com]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [COMMUNITY]( [PRIVACY POLICY](

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