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Why enterprise software will never be the same WEBCAST: Autonomy, an HP company Could You Survive a Mobile Data Audit? Date: January 10th, 2012 Time: 1:00 PM EST Join this live Webcast for a discussion on a unique approach to protecting and retaining data that resides on mobile devices by creating a meaning-based backup that allows organizations to apply intelligent legal hold policies against the full corpus of data. Learn more In this Issue WHITE PAPER: HP Mobile Payments: The Time is Now Check out this exclusive Tech Dossier from Hewlett-Packard to learn the 5 reasons banks must lead the way. Learn more Mobile app developers to get their own professional organization WHITE PAPER: Symantec E-Discovery - Experts Tell All In this eGuide, Computerworld and sister publications CIO, Network World, and IT World examine some of the hottest issues around e-discovery and archiving today. Read on to discover how some organizations are approaching data-management challenges, and the tools that are available to help. View Now Preston Gralla: Microsoft celebrates as Internet Explorer 6 dies, Windows XP wilts JR Raphael: Android in 2012: What to expect | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY So THAT'S what the PC nobody uses is for! Pilot fish's wife, the IT consultant, gets an alert at 10 p.m., and he drives with her to the client site. But when he walks in, there's a shriek of disgust. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL IT made headlines throughout 2011, from social media's role in Arab Spring to the popularity of Google's Android and Google+ and more. What was the top story of this year? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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