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WEBCAST: BlackBerry The Evolution of Enterprise Mobility Planning your infrastructure is a critical part in ensuring the long-term success of your mobile deployment. With the increasing number of employees "going mobile", today's organizations are tasked with supporting, managing and securing a wide array of mobile devices. Learn More AT&T kills $39B T-Mobile deal Juniper vs. Palo Alto: Next-gen firewall legal brawl Business incubators tap university talent WEBCAST: IBM Improving Governance, Risk and Compliance In this webcast you'll learn how your organization can become more responsive to financial market challenges while reassuring decision makers the accuracy of execution. Register Now AT&T, Verizon LTE nets offer similar data download, Web browsing speeds How Intuit Liberated IT to Embrace Mobile, Social and the Cloud With great privilege comes great responsibility 10 Nightmares Travelling With Tech -- and How to Prevent Them | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY This big health club is getting a steady stream of complaints about cell phone service -- which used to be fine, reports the sysadmin pilot fish who's catching the brunt of the complaints. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that states outlaw the use of all electronic devices while driving. Should the use of personal electronic devices be banned while driving? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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