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It's criminal: Why data sharing lags among law enforcement agencies WHITE PAPER: CDW New Features in Backup Exec Worth Noting Restore entire virtual guests and critical virtualized Microsoft applications across VMware and Hyper-V. Learn about the features in Backup Exec V-Ray that deliver disk and tape backup and recovery across both your physical and virtual infrastructure with a single solution. Read Now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology Ideal Tool Set for APM For Better Business Performance In conducting a survey of 159 IT professionals with direct responsibility for business-critical applications, Forrester found that all enterprises surveyed had fundamental issues while managing the performance of these applications and business services. Read the report to learn the key findings of this study. Learn more >> Microsoft exec scoffs at talk that Apple's free iWork threatens Office AT&T won't match T-Mobile's free data on iPad Air 'Minority Report'-style goggles enable interaction with floating display Update: Judge orders self-described hacker's computer seized without warning In rerun of Apple debacle, Samsung apologizes in China after state media criticism NEC manager charged in Cisco replacement parts fraud Flash Player now sandboxed under Safari on Mac OS X WHITE PAPER: Mitel Networks Cloud-based UC: A Foundation for Business Transformation CIOs are turning to cloud-based UC to reduce IT costs and focus resources on projects that deliver the greatest strategic advantages. Read Now Apple wins in patent infringement trial against Wi-LAN Broadcom to cut 1,150 jobs in restructuring Yahoo snaps up LookFlow to improve Flickr Cisco beefs up enterprise collaboration tools Mobile, TV customers drive AT&T revenue growth Jonny Evans: The Apple OS X Mavericks installation troubleshooting guide Richi Jennings: Sober reflections on Apple's announcements | |||||||||
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