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Dude, Where Is My SDXC Drive?

By Ed Tittel 12 Apr 2019

When I lose a device after a Release Preview upgrade, I raise the question "Dude, Where is my SDXC Drive?" A quick rollback leads me to suspect a driver issue, and a follow-up report to the MS ... Read More

Win10 KB4490481 Could Leave 6 Reclaimable Packages Behind

By Ed Tittel 03 Apr 2019

The latest Cumulative Update Win10 KB4490481 leaves 6 reclaimable packages behind. That's 3 or 4 more than usual, and amounts to over 9 GB of obsolete material. Definitely worth cleaning up. Read More

Network reconnaissance techniques for beginners

By Katie Donegan, No Starch Press 28 May 2021

In this excerpt of 'How Cybersecurity Really Works,' author Sam Grubb breaks down common network reconnaissance techniques used by adversaries to attack wired networks. Read More

How to build a Packer image for Azure

By Adam Bertram 20 Jun 2018

Packer is an open source tool that automates the Windows Server image building process to give administrators a consistent approach to create new VMs. Read More

Humor in marketing can engage, retain customers

By Sarah Amsler 06 Sep 2019

Humor can be a powerful marketing weapon -- when used correctly. Here are some tips and examples that businesses can use to better connect with customers. Read More

GraphQL vs. REST choice steers microservices development

By Beth Pariseau 09 Jan 2020

GraphQL vs. REST: That is the question as teams tackle microservices architecture design, and at Pantheon, the choice came with both business boons and technical debt. Read More

My bad, API -- Tibco digital platform lead defines a ‘bad API’

By Adrian Bridgwater 08 Sep 2018

An API is an API is an API, right? No, it’s not that simple… and here’s why. As we have explained before now, an Application Programming Interface is code that allows two other pieces of software ... Read More

Use these shift-right methods to test code in production

By Matt Heusser 30 Nov 2018

There's no shortage of ways for a QA team to adopt shift-right testing. But, while the approach can fit in with continuous deployment, don't consider it a catch-all for bug removal. Read More

Contact center agent experience needs massive overhaul

By Robin Gareiss 18 Nov 2019

Research shows several areas in which contact centers are failing their agents and what changes organizations are making to improve the experience and reduce turnover. Read More

How to handle social engineering penetration testing results

By Kyle Johnson, No Starch Press 03 Jun 2021

In the wake of conducting social engineering penetration testing, companies need to have a plan ready to prevent or minimize phishing, vishing and other attacks. Read More