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Internet of Behaviors

The Internet of Behaviors (IoB) captures the “digital dust” of people’s lives from a variety of sources, and that information can be used by public or private entities to influence behavior. The data can come from a range of sources, from commercial customer data to social media to facial recognition, and as more and more data becomes available, the IoB will capture increasing amounts of information. Additionally, the technology that puts all the data together and draws insight is growing increasingly sophisticated Continue reading →


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5G Network

5G networks are the next big thing in mobile internet connectivity. After almost a decade of development, it has finally become a reality in some areas. It offers an unprecedented transmission speed that far surpasses its predecessor, 4G. And since we’re talking gigabytes per second transfer rate, 5G is actually faster than virtually any home broadband available. Continue reading →


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Internet of Things

Internet of Things is growing at a ridiculous rate, as evident in this IoT Statistics compilation. As of 2019 alone, there were about 26 billion IoT devices installed around the world.

The pandemic did wipe off around 8.2% of the 14.9% growth forecast that IDC did around November 2019. In specific terms, that translates to $742 billion 2020 global IoT revenue adjusted for the effects of the pandemic (IDC, 2020). However, IDC estimates that global IoT spending will be back on track for a double-digit growth rate in 2021, to mount a CAGR of 11.3% over the 2020 to 2024 forecast period. Continue reading →


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Accelerated Digital Transformation

It’s not that industries were ignoring digital transformation before the pandemic. However, they were deploying it at their own pace. In many cases, it meant prioritizing specific processes and functions.

When lockdowns sent workers to their homes, organizations were forced to shape up quickly or shut down. The ones that chose the former had to plunge ahead, installing Zoom, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and others to facilitate communications and manage work at home. Continue reading →


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Online Meeting with Google DUO

Be together in the moment

Simple, high quality video calls for smartphones, tablets, computers, and Smart Displays like the Google Nest Hub Max.

Set up Google Duo

Before you set up and use Google Duo you need:

  • A phone number
  • Access to a phone that can receive SMS messages

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A survey of Top 10 Open Source Learning Management Systems

Mohamed Elabnody (2016)

Abstract—Open Source LMSs are fully flexible and customizable, so they can be designed in line with your school/organization’s brand image. Open Source LMSs can also be converted to social learning platforms. You can create an online community through your LMS. This paper describes the most important features in learning management systems (LMS), that are critical to compare and contrast depend on your system requirements. Also represents a multiple LMS providers that are designed to use in university environment. Continue reading →


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WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal

For those of us who want to build powerful websites without having to worry about all the coding, and technical aspects of it, there are three main options. WordPress, Joomla and Drupal have established themselves as the leaders for online content management systems. Continue reading →


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Email Client Setup: Comparing POP vs. IMAP

What is POP and IMAP?

POP (Post Office Protocol). This is a method that your email client can use to connect to our email server for retrieving messages. This connection type allows you to download messages from our email server onto your computer. When looking at your email via your email client, you’re looking at your downloaded copies of those messages, not your original messages that still exist inside of your mailbox. Continue reading →


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Email Client Setup: Outlook 2010 – Step by Step Walkthrough (IMAP)

You will need your incoming mail server, outgoing mail server, full email address, and your email password. You can find these settings by logging into your Mail Central.

  1. Open Outlook 2010.
  2. Click File.
  3. Select Info. Continue reading →