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Experts: AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile may not be dead yet WHITE PAPER: Riverbed The Changing Requirements of WAN Optimization Companies looking to drive greater IT performance will do well to begin their search with WAN optimization, which has evolved into a complete system that provides deep, actionable visibility. Read on to learn how WAN optimization works across the broad range of applications that enterprises use the most. Read Now. In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Cisco Unite Communications Across Multiple Devices Mobile devices, delivery models, and new applications are redefining our jobs. Find out how your company can unite communications across multiple devices, allowing you to communicate with employees, customers, and partners on any device, anywhere. View this demo to see how unifying your communications transforms your work and productivity. View Demo Darlene Storm: Fingered by IP: Does it take chutzpah to run a Tor exit relay? HTC Jetstream tablet will be $700 on AT&T's LTE network IBM to buy risk analysis company Algorithmics for $387M WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Business Value with Network and Application Visibility In this white paper, IDC analyzes the ROI that customers can expect from Riverbed Cascade, based on interviews with Cascade customers. Additionally, IDC lays out the business case for proactively managing network and application performance. Get the visibility you need to achieve your IT objectives. Read Now. Silver Peak unveils free WAN acceleration product IBM's 120 petabyte drive could help better predict weather Richi Jennings: Offline Gmail: a Google FAIL | ||||||||||
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Results of this survey will be part of the December 19 special report on IT careers. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Should AT&T be allowed to acquire T-Mobile? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Why can't we get problem reports this good nowadays? It's the mid-1980s, and this pilot fish is working as a technician in a retail computer store when a customer arrives with an IBM PC/XT with a problem -- and a two-year-old who says he "put a number in the drive." NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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