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How to use iCloud with Windows

If you have an Apple ID, you can use iCloud with Windows, which means you can access your email, photos and other data from your PC – useful when you’re at your desk or travelling without an Apple device, or if you are inside Boot Camp on your Mac.
How to use iCloud with Windows There are two ways to use iCloud with Windows.
The most straightforward is to access your iCloud account from your web browser, but for deeper compatibility with your Windows system you should download and install Apple’s iCloud for Windows software on your PC.
The difference between these two approaches is that while you can access your iCloud data via a browser, none of the data on your Windows system will sync. In other words, if you want photos, documents and bookmarks from your PC to update automatically across all your Apple devices, you’ll want to use iCloud for Windows.
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10 ways Google Home can be helpful at work

Branding is a funny thing. The name “Google Home” doesn't exactly scream “productivity,” after all — but Google's smart speakers and their new Smart Display cousins can actually be quite useful in an office environment.
I've had a Google Home Mini on my own desk for months now and have been experimenting with using one of the new Smart Displays — basically the same thing, only with a screen attached — for the past several days. And I've gotta say: While Google may not be joining Amazon in making an explicit push for bringing its virtual assistant into the business world (yet), there's something to be said for having this sort of device at your disposal during the workday.
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Throwback Thursday: D’you think that could be significant?

This large computer company is months into a new contract to replace IT equipment at a major government agency, says a pilot fish on the team.
But then a problem shows up. “With hundreds of desktops deployed and many hundreds more on order to be shipped, the manager at the configuration center reports system crashes frequently observed during testing after setup,” fish says.
In fact, crashes are happening so often that fish is ordered to implement a complete retrofit plan for the desktops that are already in the field — even though those deployed units haven't had a single failure.
Thus begins a series of daily phone conferences with a huge number of managers and technical staff, with rumors of VPs listening on mute.
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15 KPIs to track devops transformation

When you embark on a transformational journey, you need to have an endpoint in sight—some form of target. The target can and probably will change, but today, as the team is working through changes and implementing new capabilities, its members should align them with measurable goals. They can then use key performance indicators (KPIs) to determine whether and how fast the activities of the team are helping to achieve these goals.
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Traveling to China for work? Punch through the Great Firewall and securely connect with your home office

“Use Signal, use Tor” remains the gold standard for securing personal communication, but they are not a good fit for enterprise deployments where corporations want to use mobile device management (MDM) software to provision thousands of employee devices. A new partnership between secure messaging service Wickr and censorship circumvention tool Psiphon proposes that enterprises instead “use Wickr, use Psiphon.”
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Analysts: SD-WAN 5-year annual growth rate tops 40%

Whether users are looking to stabilize cloud-connected resources, better manage remote networks or simply upgrade a timeworn wide area environment, software-defined-WAN (SD-WAN) technologies are what’s on the purchasing menu.
The proof lies in the fact that this segment of the networking market will hit $4.5 billion and grow at a 40.4% compound annual growth rate from 2017 to 2022. In 2017 alone, SD-WAN infrastructure revenues increased 83.3% in 2017 to reach $833 million, according to IDC's recent SD-WAN Infrastructure Forecast.
[ Find out more about SD-WAN and why you’ll use it one day and learn about WANs and where they’re headed. | Get regularly scheduled insights by signing up for Network World newsletters. ] A related report from researchers at the Dell’Oro Group predicts revenue from SD-WAN software components, including controller and virtual network functions, will grow almost twice as fast as the hardware components. Over the next five years, SD-WAN software revenue wil..

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