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Sandberg's book prompts discussion on dearth of women in IT WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® BYOD in Education This white paper can help you address the security and management of multiple devices being introduced into your network. Read on and learn how to embrace a BYOD. Read Now! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Microsoft Corporation Enabling the New Era of Collaboration Globalization and the rise in mobile technology have forever changed the way we work. A UC platform can help navigate many types of communication with colleagues, partners and customers to get work done faster. Read Now! Plan to hike H-1B cap to 300,000 seen dead; 130,000 cap still possible WHITE PAPER: Message Systems, Incorporated Send High Volume Email Without Getting Blocked or Berated For many companies, sending large volumes of email is business as usual. Social networking sites are known to send a few billion emails a day. Whatever "high volume" means to your business, our guide reveals how to send more email without getting blocked by an ISP or eliciting customer complaints. Learn More Bart Perkins: Cloudbursts ahead The Grill: Emmile Brack helps deliver analytics to educators | |||||||||
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