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WHITE PAPER: Avaya 4 Key Capabilities Every SMB Requires New IP-based communications systems are being deployed by small and midsized businesses at a rapid rate. Learn how these organizations are enabling faster responsiveness, creating better customer experiences, speeding office or mobile interactions, and dramatically reducing existing communications costs. Learn More AT&T to ship the LG Nitro on Dec. 4 Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 4S really satisfies as iPhone 5, iPad 3 loom IT Blogwatch: Spyware rootkit in many phones -- iPhone included Mobile mania spurs demand for unified communications Samsung ships test units of performance-boosting mobile chip Google rolls out fix to Galaxy Nexus volume issue RIM to offer multiplatform device management WHITE PAPER: Mimecast Thinking about Migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2010? This informative guide details the best practices to follow when migrating from Microsoft Exchange 2003 to Microsoft Exchange 2010 specifically explaining how to prepare the existing infrastructure, what safeguards to employ before beginning, and how to perform the actual migration. Read now AT&T may sell off T-Mobile assets to gain approval for $39B merger Interest waning on Windows 8 tablet, Forrester says Amazon sees Kindle sales surge on Black Friday Kindle Touch: Finally, a touch e-reader for Amazon Android, iPhone still top U.S. smartphones, Nielsen says Lawmaker dissatisfied with Amazon's answers on Kindle Fire's data harvesting Mobile spyware raises ethical, legal questions IT Blogwatch: Microsoft Office for iPad ahoy, say rumors | ||||||||||
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