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SAP aims for 'agile' cloud application development WEBCAST: Motorola Mobility How to Distribute Apps to Your Mobile Workforce In this podcast, Greg Hansen, Sr. Director of IT at Motorola Mobility, discusses the need for enterprises to manage app distribution, which group/division has this responsibility, options for distributing apps, and Motorola Mobility's approach. View Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: EMC Leveraging EMC Solutions for Backup and Long-term Retention In this white paper, ESG discusses how EMC's Data Domain data deduplication technology can be optimized for backup, recovery, and long-term information retention to effectively manage data growth on tight budgets. Read now. WEBCAST: IBM Banking on the Mainframe This presentation will look at banking application issues and provide examples on how banks and financial market clients are responding to these challenges. Learn More Google gives Apache a SPDY boost | ||||||||||
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