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The Cloud Has Pushed Identity to its Breaking Point. What’s Next?

The hardest part of identity and access management (IAM) technology is making it work with multi-vendor infrastructure and the growing number of applications that enterprises rely on to get business done. Primarily this is because the last-mile integration of applications and identity systems have traditionally been hard coded to allow for the exchange of information […]

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The US Military Expanded Its Paid Leave for New Parents

On Wednesday, January 4, the Pentagon released its revised paid leave policy for parents in the US military. Service members who have been on active or reserve duty for at least a year are now eligible for 12 weeks of paid leave—double the previous allotment. The new policy also drops the distinction between primary and […]

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I Stayed at the Real White Lotus Hotel in Sicily—And Never Wanted to Leave

Ever since I watched The Talented Mr. Ripley at an age that was, frankly, far too young—despite the film’s sophisticated trappings, Jude Law does get brutally clubbed about the head with an enormous wooden oar—I have been a sucker for the glamorous promise of an Italian vacation. It may be a cliché, but the reason […]

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Organize Your Home (and Streamline Your Life) in 15 Minutes a Day

If you feel guilty that you can never seem to find a weekend—or even an afternoon—to finally focus on home organization, don’t. True, your home office is an avalanche (except for the sliver of space that’s visible on Zoom) and your kitchen cabinets are crying out for better storage solutions, but you’re a normal, busy […]

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Organization Experts Share the One Tip They Wish They Had Learned Sooner

“Professional organizer”: The term brings to mind the entourages of helpers that celebrities and rich people employ to keep their surroundings pristine, or reality shows in which ordinary folks get to experience a life-changing infusion of shelf dividers, pegboards, and built-ins. It sparks fantasies about what our own lives might be like should a professional […]

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How to Organize Your Kitchen and Streamline Meal Prep

Clear countertops make our hearts sing, but kitchen organization is so much deeper than that. In the grand scheme of life, shiny countertops may seem like a superficial concern, but anyone with a kitchen knows that they’re actually a very unavoidable reflection of what kind of day, week, or month we’re having. An expanse of […]

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How to Declutter, Once and for All

You’ve been here before: standing in your closet amid neatly aligned rows of hangers. Finally, your dresses hang neatly zipped, rather than half falling off. They’re filed by color, length, and/or purpose—not jammed in wherever you can find space. Sweatshirts and sweaters are folded, not wadded. Shoes are filed on shelves, not strewn about. There […]

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Lisa Marie Presley, Daughter of Elvis, Has Died at 54 Years Old

Lisa Marie Presley, singer-songwriter and only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, has died at 54.  According to multiple reports, Presley suffered a cardiac arrest on January 12, and was taken to the hospital earlier in the day from her home in Calabasas, California.  Lisa Marie, second from left, with her mother Priscilla, center, and […]

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Professional Organizers Share Photos of the Most Organized Closets

Closets that store food can get cluttered quickly. But Jasmyn Coleman and Cathy Percell, who own Reclaim My Pantry in Sacramento, California, say decluttering is as simple as corralling food items in the right bins and storage boxes. But there are rules. One: Don’t buy containers that are too big for what you want to store. If […]

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