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WHITE PAPER: Avaya An Executive Guide to Video Communications Video communication solutions offer direct benefit to help deal with top business challenges. This executive guide will shed light on the benefits of adopting video collaboration. Learn more Microsoft promises patch to block BEAST attacks Microsoft starts gradual rollout of Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango' update From CIO.com: The 7 Dumbest Things Job Seekers Write on Their Resumes Striking a domain provider, Microsoft kills off a botnet John Halamka: Coping with IT decision fatigue More than one-third of US Android phones are 4G enabled Isis mobile wallet network gets cooperation on standards OCZ's Synapse SSD to boost hard drive performance by auto-caching WHITE PAPER: IBM BCIT changes the school of thought on storage With storage demands growing across its five campuses in British Columbia at a rate of 40 percent annually, the school needed a scalable, high-performance deduplication solution that could seamlessly integrate into its existing storage infrastructure. Read More Nokia Siemens demos HSPA at 336Mbps Scammers pretend to be friendly office printers How Microsoft Research helped Craig Mundie speak Chinese Nokia ships the N9, its first and last Meego phone Intermec offers mobile management update Sprint set to launch next-gen PTT service over faster CDMA Preston Gralla: Did Microsoft employees really walk out on Ballmer at Microsoft's annual meeting? Barbara Krasnoff: Samsung announces a smaller Galaxy Tab and two non-smartphones JR Raphael: Amazon's 'Kindle Fire' tablet: What to expect | ||||||||||
CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Can Microsoft and Intel's marriage be saved? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY What's the problem here, exactly? IT support manager pilot fish working for a municipal government gets CC'ed on a message to the email administrator. The subject line: "City RFP." NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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