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October Tech Update
Want to make the most of your technology budget? Start with your collaboration tools.
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Why it pays to help your collaboration tools go further
No modern business should be without collaborative tech. These tools and solutions are what make it possible to work from anywhere in an increasingly remote world. Here’s how to make them count.
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Accelerate the Modern Workplace
A stylish, flexible, thin and light, 14-inch, 2-in-1 PC packed with latest-gen Intel® Core™ processing that offers four modes of use - laptop, tablet, stand, or tent. Learn more about this budget-friendly convertible business laptop.
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Digitizing health: why vaccine passports may be inevitable
Digital health and vaccine passports may seem like part of a far-fetched future, but they’re likely the way of things. Find out what that means for privacy concerns as we emerge from the pandemic.
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Enable a Flexible Workforce
The ThinkCentre M70q Tiny desktop strikes a perfect balance between performance and footprint. Combining everything users want with the security and manageability capabilities businesses need.
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Pandemic tech left out public health experts. Here’s why that needs to change.
Exposure notification apps were developed at the start of the pandemic, as technologists raced to help slow the spread of Covid. Now we’re looking back at how this technology rolled out, especially because it might offer lessons for the next phase of pandemic tech.
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Windows 10 Pro powers the world's largest selection of business devices from leading manufacturers, creating a wide spectrum of devices that can meet the most exacting standards of performance, security, design, and experiences.
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