Oftentimes, it seems like a good idea to replace our computer when it begins to fail us. Could a simple upgrade do just as well? Take a look at the difference between a memory upgrade and a computer replacement in this infographic from Crucial.
Author: Staff
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Enterprise Software Security Management: Where’s the Risk?
Are businesses as secure as we like to think they are?
Many businesses outsource accounting, HR and IT, spending a grand total of $134 billion in 2012. While this practice is common, it can pose major risks. Sixty-three percent of data breaches have been found to be from third-party security deficiencies. Despite this, only one-in-five enterprises conduct third-party software security assessments. Is corporate data in danger?
Take a look at this infographic from Veracode to find out more.
Infographic by Veracode Application Security
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A History: CPU to Cloud
Throughout CPU history, new technologies have changed the way we look at their performance, as well as the introduction of cloud computing. Check out the infographic below to learn about the history of server CPU chips.
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Christmas Spending
What are the most popular Christmas gifts? And what are people spending? Check out the infographic below to learn the answers to these questions and more!
Christmas Spending Infographic – An infographic by the team at Amara
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Superhero Day Jobs
What would happen if world peace broke out and superheroes found themselves with nothing to do? Check out the infographic below that provides a look at the most suitable everyday jobs for our beloved superheroes.
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Service Can Make or Break a Company
Customer service gets harder as a company grows, but it’s still very important. Eighty percent of companies claim they offer “superior customer service.” However, only eight percent of customers agreed with them.
Check out the infographic below to learn more about the numbers behind customer service.
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Millennials Still Want Their Newspapers
Millennials have been widely criticized for their dependence on technology and their lack of interest in basic media such as books and newspapers. This generation hasn’t forsaken knowledge or literature, but has rather moved away from paper and print and moved on to mobile – they get news as it happens and as they’re on the news, rather than reading the morning paper. To find out more about how millennials have adapted with technology, take a look at this infographic from the Newspaper Association of America.
Source: Newspaper Association of America
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Great Cheap Wines
There is nothing like a good bottle of wine, and even better if it’s 10 dollars or less. Check out the infographic below to learn about 10 great wines for 10 dollars or less.
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How To Live Large: What’s It Like To Be A VIP?
Who wouldn’t want to be VIP? Check out this infographic from VIP Bidding to learn about VIP and just how great it really is.
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Understanding Healthcare.gov’s Rocky Rollout
Healthcare.gov definitely had a rocky start. This infographic presented by Galorath provides a deeper look into why this was the case. Check it out below to learn more.
Embedded from Galorath