Month: March 2019

ScadaICSSchneider

Insights on Telco Edge, Edge, and Hyperconverged Architectures – Panelist Discussion at Edge Congress

Credit to Author: Greg Jones| Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 18:27:29 +0000

I have a confession to make.  I have come to realize that I am size-ist as it relates to data centers. My history in the Cloud & Service Provider space… Read more »

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How Schneider Electric’s Family Leave Policy Supported My Non-Traditional Family

Credit to Author: Employee Voices| Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 13:30:39 +0000

Written by Sue Ellen Stamper My name is Sue Ellen Stamper, I work in the Payroll department in Florence Kentucky and this is our family story. I started with Schneider… Read more »

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MalwareBytesSecurity

Spectre, Google, and the Universal Read Gadget

Credit to Author: Christopher Boyd| Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 16:43:37 +0000

A recently released paper by Google has resurrected the spirit of Spectre, a seemingly never-ending threat to most makes of processor. We take a look at what this means, and what the Universal Read Gadget means for most technology users.

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ComputerWorldIndependent

Microsoft Patch Alert: After a serene February, Microsoft plops KB 4023057 into the Update Catalog

Credit to Author: Woody Leonhard| Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 07:50:00 -0800

Microsoft continues to hold Windows 10 version 1809 close to the chest. While all of the other Win10 versions have had their usual twice-a-month cumulative updates, the latest version of the last version of Windows, 1809, still sits in the Windows Insider Release Preview Ring.

For most people, that’s excellent news. It seems that Microsoft is willing to hold off until they get the bugs fixed, at least in the 1809 releases. May I hear a “hallelujah” from the chorus?

Mystery update bulldozer KB 4023057 hits the Catalog

You’ve heard me talk about KB 4023057 many times, most recently in January. It’s a mysterious patch that Microsoft calls an “update reliability improvement” whose sole reason for existence, as best I can tell, is to blast away any blocks your machine may have to keep the next version of Windows (in this case, Win10 1809) from installing on your machine.

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