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WHITE PAPER: IBM Maintaining Continuous Compliance When trying to achieve continuous compliance with internal policies and external regulations, organizations need to replace traditional processes with a new best practice approach and new innovative technology, such as that provided by IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager. Read now Apple to sell Lion next month for $30 via Mac App Store Hackers exploit Flash bug in new attacks against Gmail users Android grows in top U.S. smartphone spot, with iPhone second HP shifts to purpose-built systems From CIO.com: Cloud CIO: Yes, Your Job is at Risk HTC Evo 3D 'glasses-free' smartphone, Evo View tablet coming June 24 to Sprint HP announces converged storage strategy, products WHITE PAPER: SAP BI Leveraging On Demand THINKStrategies Traditional BI systems generally require dedicated staff to generate meaningful analysis, but the analysis is still difficult to share. As a result, many departmental managers and end users have relied on simple spreadsheets, which require significant manual effort and provide limited insight. Read now! IBM touts collaboration tools for large software projects Chinese media calls Google a 'political tool' Tools needed to boost use of JVM Scala language WWDC 2011 Live-blog Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's Mac OS Lion will cost $29.99, more Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's iOS 5 eats RIM, gets 'Post-PC' Robert L. Mitchell: FEMA mobile alerts: Dancing with tornadoes | ||||||||||
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