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RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: LogMeIn LogMeIn Central: Automate, Monitor and Manage PCs. LogMeIn lets you Monitor and Manage PCs, deliver patches and updates to multiple PCS simultaneously. Central helps IT deliver seamless support that keeps employees productive and up and running. LogMeIn Central - automate routine tasks and do more. Free Trial Time has come for chief analytics officers Chart and image gallery: 30+ free tools for data visualization and analysis SAP puts its HANA in-memory database on Amazon Web Services SAP unveils HANA-powered cloud development platform Seagate unveils three enterprise-class hard drives WEBCAST: HP & Intel Redefine Expectations in the Data Center Need to do more with less? Watch this video to learn how HP ProLiant Gen8 servers, powered by Intel, can help your business deploy servers three times faster; initiate problem analysis five times faster; increase administrator productivity three times; and experience storage performance six times faster. Learn More! Leigh Jasper: It's time for robust data handling Getting forensics data off of smartphones and tablets can be tough, experts say Big data worker shortage demands job candidates with diverse backgrounds Colleges incorporate data science into curriculums U.S. senator: Use of location data not well-disclosed | ||||||||||
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