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IT Blogwatch: HP TouchPad isn't even iPad 2 killer, let alone iPad 3 RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO 100 CIO 100 Symposium & Awards Ceremony Join your peers in Colorado Springs August 14-16th for this legendary event that brings together technology and business leaders from the world's top companies. Over three days, you'll have access to a topflight group of peers and respected experts who'll help shape your business agenda and IT strategy. Register today! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: ADTRAN Adopting Unified Communications: Key Steps to Consider The faster your business can locate, gather and share information, the more productive and competitive you can be. That's why small and medium enterprises are upgrading to a unified communications (UC) system, which can improve customer service, streamline product development and speed response to new opportunities. Learn more. >> Preston Gralla: Four reasons Google+ beats Facebook Robert L. Mitchell: Why Apple sets a bad example WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies Exceptional Application Experience To improve and ensure the performance and availability of business-critical web applications, organizations need to be able to see and understand the actual user experience. This paper examines the five essentials of application performance monitoring. Learn More Darlene Storm: Wicked Wednesday: 'Funnypots and Skiddy Baiting' Jonny Evans: Most iPhone users stick with Apple, for the apps Shark Tank: Um, because we didn't want to waste all your work? | ||||||||||
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