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Under-the-Radar Waiver Wire Pickups (Week 3)

“Aguilar is playing every day and batting in the heart of the Marlins’ lineup so far in 2021. Of course, we all remember his extraordinary start to 2018 and its 2019 counterpart which was … well … a little more ordinary, but his 2020 is a realistic balance and is what I expect in 2021. His 2020 stats, when extrapolated to 600 plate appearances, come out to an extremely serviceable 86 runs, 94 RBIs, 22 homers, and a .277 batting average. His numbers only hurt you in steals. The best part is his peripherals and Statcast data back it up! There is no other player under 20% rostered that provides both the safety of everyday playing time and upside (as seen in his 2018) as Aguilar. Plus, he’s such a fun guy to watch.”

COLUMN: Security Crisis -- Public Cloud Is Not A Security Cure-All

COLUMN: Security Crisis Public Cloud Is Not A Security Cure-All CRN Executive Editor Steve Burke says businesses are turning to solution providers to separate fact from fiction, particularly with regard to whether the public cloud is more secure than an on-premises IT environment. By Steven Burke April 14, 2021, 01:20 PM EDT It’s hardly surprising that some public cloud providers are evangelizing a go-all-in public cloud approach to avoid security breaches like the recent Microsoft Exchange on-premises attack or the SolarWinds breach. The public-cloud-at-all-costs approach ignores the reality of the hybrid cloud workplace, said Pat O’Dell, general manager and managing partner for highly respected Clinton, N.J.-based solution provider CPP Associates.

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