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WEBCAST: Workday The Mobile Enterprise Today's mobile enterprise requires important data anywhere, anytime. And with mobile enterprise applications, IT needs to offer simple, easy-to-use apps that employees will embrace without compromising security. View Now Google takes Quick Action on Gmail Amazon gives DynamoDB a performance boost OX Text review: An in-browser word processor with big ambitions WHITE PAPER: HP Mobile Application Monitoring Breeds Business Possibilities Mobile applications are radically altering the way businesses operate and how they interact with their employees and customers. Ensuring performance of these mobile apps is critical, yet performance is difficult to monitor. Read Now! No big-bang Apps news at I/O, but some announcements merit attention The 4 Best Things About the Google+ Redesign Sharky: Obviously, that should have been the Tab key | |||||||||
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