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Apple calms concerns over volume Lion upgrades WHITE PAPER: BMC One Size Does Not Fit All: The Case for the Custom Cloud When it comes to cloud services, "semi-custom" goes a long way. "The Case for the Custom Cloud," shows you how users can configure their own customized cloud services from choices you dictate and how you can deliver the resulting cloud services quickly and affordably. Read More Today! In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SAP Use Data to Beat the Competition Most companies recognize the importance of their data - but few are leveraging it to full advantage. So while your competitors sit back, you can sprint ahead - helping to cut costs, boost profits, build loyalty, and solve a myriad of day-to-day business challenges. No matter the size of your business, you can now compete on a level playing field. Click to continue Jonny Evans: Apple-crazy China will become biggest iPhone market Oracle's patent claims against Google take a hit Video shows first Nokia Windows Phone, code-named Sea Ray WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems, Inc. The Right Unified Communications Solution The advantages of today's unified communications are numerous, and there are many choices among solutions. A Cisco white paper is available to help you make the right decision. The paper outlines ten differentiatorsfrom mobile device support to social softwarethat you should consider before deciding on a unified communications upgrade. Click to continue JR Raphael: State of the Gingerbread upgrade: June 2011 Jonny Evans: Is this iCloud for the enterprise? Around the World: Ubuntu Linux, Day 17: Exploring the top panel Wyoming cuts cable, moves to cloud with Google Apps | ||||||||||
CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR LATEST QUICKPOLL Do you like the direction Microsoft is headed in with Windows 8? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Flashback to a decade ago, when this Air Force pilot fish is tasked with training her organization's webmasters in how to map a network drive -- not a difficult task in Windows XP. But one of the webmasters keeps calling to ask how to map her drive again. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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